“Real Real Bad” – Hutchinson’s Eyewitness Testimony Reveals White House Knew Jan. 6th Would Get Ugly

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert published this video item, entitled ““Real Real Bad” – Hutchinson’s Eyewitness Testimony Reveals White House Knew Jan. 6th Would Get Ugly” – below is their description.

Today’s surprise Jan. 6th Committee hearing featured testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson who described shockingly violent behavior by the former president and damning details about how White House officials knew things could get out of control at the “Stop The Steal” rally. #Colbert #Comedy #Monologue

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