Cassidy Hutchinson
Definition
Cassidy Hutchinson is an American author and former White House aide who served as assistant to Chief of Staff Mark Meadows during Donald Trump's presidency.
She gained national prominence for her televised testimony before the House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack, alleging misconduct by Trump administration officials.
Author of the memoir 'Enough' (2023), chronicling her experiences inside the White House during tumultuous events.
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Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony was like a plot twist in a Washington spy novel—no one saw the steak-throwing allegation coming.
After spilling the tea on White House chaos, Cassidy Hutchinson penned 'Enough,' proving aides have the juiciest stories.
In the latest hearing drama, Cassidy Hutchinson's accounts had lawmakers trading whispers like gossip at a high school reunion.
Cassidy Hutchinson went from Oval Office note-taker to political rockstar, reminding us that sometimes the staff steals the show.