Cassidy Hutchinson spills more dirt on Trump's 'vo
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M.L. Nestel
Trump is a volcano that blasts ketchup magma often behind closed doors, according to his former aide.
Cassidy Hutchinson, the former aide to White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, told MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell that Mar-a-Lago's walls and others gracing the 45th president have been splattered by ketchup following one of his alleged tantrums.
Cassidy testified before the Jan. 6 Select Committee that she rolled up her sleeves to assist a White House valet rid the walls of the Oval Office dining room of ketchup after Trump went into a tizzy and tossed a plate of food when he learned that his then--Attorney general, William Barr, came forward to dispel any notion that there was widespread fraud in the 2020 election.
Asked if the dish hurling was an isolated incident, and Cassidy said it wasn't.
"There are several, that's probably being a little too underestimating, there, Lawrence," she said. "Of all the reasons that Donald Trump should never be anywhere close to the Oval Office again, this may seem like a minor one — but his volcanic temper."
Cassidy said that the 45th president was incapable of controlling himself and erupted often.
"He deserves to be nowhere near the nuclear code buttons," she said. "I think that for an American listening to this to know about how he reacts so irrationally and to think that his own hand picked attorney general is telling him that is the truth — I think we should let the ketchup be displayed on the walls at Mar-a-Lago. I'm sure there's plenty of it down there nowadays."
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Hutchinson testified to various scenes taking place in the wake of the election including Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani asking if she was “excited about the 6th,” referring to the gathering at the Capital on Jan. 6, 2021.
“We’re going to the Capitol, it’s going to be great, the president’s going to be there, he’s going to look powerful,” she recalled the former New York City mayor saying.
Once she returned to Meadows she relayed the conversation and she said he told her: “Things might get real, real bad."
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