Enough with Cassidy Hutchinson
- Podcast episode
- Nov 16, 2023
It was the worst attack on the US Capitol in modern American history. What was it like to be on Capitol Hill and be in the White House through that tumultuous time? Sharon is joined...
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Jason Scott Montoya @JasonSMontoya
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Dec 12, 2023
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"Things changed the night of December 18th when Mr. Trump had several people in his office (Flynn, Byrne, Powell...) spouting conspiracy theories and lies about the election. The president was talking about invoking either martial law or the insurrection act and this meeting got completely out of control." - Cassidy Hutchinson
Jason Scott Montoya @JasonSMontoya
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Dec 12, 2023
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"Being on the inside and having that state of denial is very common throughout the Trump administration and just the overall mentality of the Republican party today. Being able to deny realities, that's something I fell into for a very long time." - Cassidy Hutchinson
Jason Scott Montoya @JasonSMontoya
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Dec 12, 2023
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"There was a sense of disillusionment when I was working with the Chief of Staff (Mark Meadows). I grew into this role feeling completely loyal to the principals that I served (instead of principles).
I was subconsciously aware of this at the time, and I would sometimes think about it and that thought would infiltrate my mind and I would quickly shove it away because I wasn't really ready to come to terms with the fact that I had betrayed the person that I had wanted to become thus betraying the role that I had assumed when I took on both jobs in the white house." - Cassidy Hutchinson
Jason Scott Montoya @JasonSMontoya
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Dec 12, 2023
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"[on Jan 6] People went into the oval dining room, with the president, trying for hours to convince him to do something as we're watching these graphic images appear on television of people bloodging their way into the capital and ransacking..." - Cassidy Hutchinson
Jason Scott Montoya @JasonSMontoya
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Dec 12, 2023
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"There will come a point in their lives where they have to make a decision that requires tremendous risk and courage to move forward. And they will draw on all of their lived experiences and all the character that they have spent years cultivating. And they may not even realize that all of their experiences have been cultivating character so that when the moment arrives, you will be able to draw on the character that you have spent years building to be the person that rises to the occasion." - Sharon McMahon