Mark Meadows Aide January 6 Testimony<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n
\nMark Meadows served as the 29th White House Chief of Staff and belonged to the Republican Party. Meadows served as the 11th congressional district’s representative for North Carolina from 2013 until 2020.<\/p>\n
Now, the assistant of Mark Meadows, Cassidy Hutchinson currently in the news as she is reported to be present for many significant discussions and events related to the last election.<\/p>\n
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Cassidy, the top American aide who served as President Trump’s former special assistant and Mark Meadows’ chief of staff while working on legislative matters is reported to witness several big meetings firsthand and will provide live testimony at a public hearing.\u00a0<\/p>\n
During the White House Committee’s impromptu meeting on Tuesday, they examined January 6, 2021, Capitol attack after which they declared a testimony for Cassidy Hutchinson based on “recently obtained material.”<\/p>\n
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Mark Meadows served as the 29th White House Chief of Staff and belonged to the Republican Party. Meadows served as the 11th congressional district’s representative for North Carolina from 2013 until 2020.<\/p>\n
Now, the assistant of Mark Meadows, Cassidy Hutchinson currently in the news as she is reported to be present for many significant discussions and events related to the last election.<\/p>\n
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Cassidy, the top American aide who served as President Trump’s former special assistant and Mark Meadows’ chief of staff while working on legislative matters is reported to witness several big meetings firsthand and will provide live testimony at a public hearing.\u00a0<\/p>\n
During the White House Committee’s impromptu meeting on Tuesday, they examined January 6, 2021, Capitol attack after which they declared a testimony for Cassidy Hutchinson based on “recently obtained material.”<\/p>\n