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Hutchinson Book Reveals Chaos and Lawbreaking in Trump's White House

  • Hutchinson's new book reveals more chaos and lawlessness in the final days of the Trump White House, including Trump's wild demands and Meadows leaking classified documents.

  • Major GOP figures like McCarthy admitted privately that Biden won, while not telling the public.

  • Meadows asked Hutchinson if she would "take a bullet" for Trump, exemplifying the demand for absolute loyalty.

  • Giuliani inappropriately groped Hutchinson on Jan. 6, showing the lack of ethics.

  • Hutchinson struggled over whether to come forward about Trump's actions on Jan. 6 but ultimately testified fully, even as Trump allies tried to discredit her.

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