Mark Meadows burned documents a dozen times during transition, ex-White House aide told Jan. 6 panel
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Mark Meadows Burned Documents In Trump’s White House Fireplace Around A ‘Dozen’ Times, Cassidy Hutchinson Testifies
Mark Meadows allegedly burned documents in the White House fireplace around a dozen times, a former aide testified in newly released documents.
Cassidy Hutchinson witnessed Mark Meadows burning important documents: Jan. 6 Committee
Cassidy Hutchinson’s Jan. 6 testimony revealed that Mark Meadows burned official documents, The Independent reports.The House Select Committee investigating the Capitol attack released a new set of testimony transcripts, and Hutchinson’s May testimony was included. In the transcript, she revealed to the committee that she witnessed Meadows “roughly a dozen times” burn papers 1-2 times weekly between December 2020 and January 2021.Hutchinson, who…
Former Trump White House aide told Jan. 6 panel Mark Meadows burned documents a dozen times during the transition period
(CNN) — The January 6 committee released another batch of transcripts Tuesday, including two more of its interviews with blockbuster witness Cassidy Hutchinson and testimony...
Former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows Routinely Burned White House Documents
Newly released transcripts from the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol building reveal that one of former President Donald Trump’s top aides regularly burned documents in a White House fireplace in the weeks preceding the violent attack on Congress. Mark Meadows, who served as Trump’s chief of staff in the final weeks of his presidency... Source
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