Shocking revelations from Cassidy Hutchinson's book 'Enough' about the Trump White House

In the gripping exposé, 'Enough,' former Trump White House staffer Cassidy Hutchinson has revealed jaw-dropping details about Trump's administration that have sent shockwaves through the political landscape. Now, her book offers an even deeper div...

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Cassidy Hutchinson, former aide to Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows
Former Trump White House staffer, Cassidy Hutchinson, has unveiled astonishing details from her time within the inner circle of the former president's administration. In an exciting turn of events, Hutchinson, who had previously worked as a chief of staff Mark Meadows' aide, recently testified before a House committee on January 6, shedding light on the alarming information that Donald Trump had considered directing rioters to the Capitol, a plan that was only prevented by the Secret Service. However, Hutchinson continues to reveal more information. She recently published the book "Enough," which is packed with even more shocking charges and provides a window into the turbulent past of one of the most disorganized White Houses ever. Some of her book's most startling insights are included here.

Mark Meadows' Admission: Trump's Role in Herman Cain's Death
In June 2020, as the heartland grappled with surging COVID-19 cases, Trump organized an indoor rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in a bid to reignite his reelection campaign, which had been derailed by the ongoing crisis. Against the counsel of public-health experts, Trump proceeded with the rally, and on the very day of the event, six campaign staff members tested positive for the virus. In the ensuing weeks, COVID-19 cases in the region tripled, and among those who tested positive was Herman Cain, a former Federal Reserve Bank member and 2012 GOP contender, who tragically passed away a little over a month after the rally.


While Trump publicly denied any connection between his rally and Cain's contraction of COVID-19, Cassidy Hutchinson reveals that Mark Meadows was aware of the probable outcome. In a stunning admission, Meadows allegedly told Hutchinson, "We killed Herman Cain," and even asked for Cain's wife's contact information. (Meadows, however, has refuted this allegation in a statement to CNN.)

White House Allowing COVID-Positive Visitors
In the year preceding the availability of vaccines, the Trump White House employed a testing-based strategy to prevent COVID-19 from infiltrating their ranks, which appeared to work initially. However, according to Hutchinson, the administration did not prioritize stringent virus-prevention measures. After Trump's electoral defeat, Hutchinson alleges that individuals who had tested positive for COVID-19 were allowed into the Oval Office for meetings, showing a disregard for public health.

Trump's Admission of Election Loss
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Hutchinson's book also delves into a revealing conversation between Trump and Mark Meadows. After the US Supreme Court declined to hear a lawsuit filled with false claims about the election, Trump pressed Meadows, expressing his dissatisfaction. He reportedly said, "Why didn't we make more calls? We needed to do more… We can't let this stand." Trump further admitted, "I don't want people to know we lost, Mark. This is embarrassing. Figure it out."

Allegations Against Rudy Giuliani
One of the initial shocking revelations from Hutchinson's book is her allegation that Trump's attorney, Rudy Giuliani, had inappropriately touched her backstage at the Stop the Steal rally that directly preceded the Capitol riot.

Meadows' Unusual Cleanup Method
Following the tumultuous events of the Capitol riot and Trump's ultimate concession of defeat, Mark Meadows began the process of clearing out his office. In a peculiar turn of events, he relied heavily on his fireplace, resulting in a pervasive bonfire-like scent throughout the office. According to Hutchinson, Meadows's wife intervened, urging her to stop lighting the fireplace for her husband, as "all of his suits smell like a bonfire."

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In fact, Cassidy Hutchinson's book "Enough" has unlocked a Pandora's box of discoveries and provided a shocking inside peek into the Trump White House. These disclosures will undoubtedly spark additional debates and examinations of this amazing moment in American history as they spread.

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