Former Trump Aide Highlights Dangers for Loyalists
Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide, describes the peril faced by those close to Donald Trump, emphasizing personal risks in public service.
- Cassidy Hutchinson, ex-aide to Trump's Chief of Staff, warns that Donald Trump uses his loyalists for personal gain, leading to legal and personal troubles.
- Hutchinson's remarks come after recent indictments of close Trump associates, including Mark Meadows, in election-related cases.
- She expressed sadness over the indictments, highlighting the emotional toll on those who served with loyalty.
- In interviews, Hutchinson stresses the importance of maintaining democratic institutions against Trump's contempt.
- Her testimony and interviews serve as a cautionary tale for current and future public servants about the dangers of blind loyalty.