Cassidy Hutchinson found herself at the center of a digital firestorm following disturbing groping allegations against Rudy Giuliani.
The allegations are made in her upcoming book, in which she claims the Republican sexually assaulted her backstage at the rally. This event is said to be before the January 6, 2021, Capitol uprising by supporters of the former President.
Cassidy Hutchinson’s Allegation Set The Online World On Fire With Outrage
While recounting his experiences in the Trump administration and beyond in his upcoming book titled “Enough,” the 27-year-old dropped enough bombshells to stop any reader in their tracks.
Recalling the alleged events, Trump’s assistant chief of staff, Mark Meadows, wrote in a quote verified by CNN that Giuliani put his hand “under my blazer, then my skirt” during a January 6 rally.
Although the 79-year-old’s political adviser, Ted Goodman, called the statement a “disgusting lie,” he was not alone in calling Hutchinson out. Many users of the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) came to the Christopher Newport University alum without mincing words.
A netizen rhetorically ask, “#CassidyHutchinson is the same woman who said our President strangled his driver. Is he to be trusted?” At the same time, another cybernaut arrives available to “remind everyone that Cassidy Hutchinson is a proven liar and that everything she said to the committee on January 6th under oath has been disputed by live witnesses.”
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They break down everything he reportedly said during his testimony, starting with the fact that he claimed the former president “attacked Secret Service agents and jumped to drive the Beast on January 6 because they wouldn’t take him to the Capitol. ”
Meanwhile, according to the poster, the reality is that “Secret Service Agent Bobby Engel, as well as the driver, both testified under oath that it was not true.”
Another shared indictment claim is that he mentioned former White House Counsel Pat Cipollone was present at the time, but in fact, “multiple witnesses” stated that he “wasn’t at the White House when Hutchinson alleged.”
After other claims that should have been shared by users, they questioned his actions after the riots and pointed out that “selling books and continuing Mudrow” seems too easy.
This supporter shared an excerpt from his book detail Giuliani’s alleged actions, stating that they were not surprised, before attaching a clip of the accused in the movie “Borat 2” which almost depicts the same situation. On the other hand, one openly criticizes called Hutchinson was a “prolific liar,” adding that he was “clearly paid to lie, under oath.”
They are expressing frustration and anger about what they perceive to be a lack of “results” for these dirtbag “criminals” who break our laws, including the lying Capitol police as well.
Citing the example of “Michael Byrd, who was recently promoted,” they stated, “Rebellious and I’m tired of these horrible, low-lifes not only getting away with their crimes but also profiting from their crimes.”
Irritated users too pointed out why “they continue to allow this woman to file false claims without being held accountable for perjury,” recalling previous allegations made against the former President. Another netizen who is also fed up told how strange that he worked for Trump and lied against him, only to come back and accuse Giuliani.
Rudy Giuliani denies that he sexually harassed Cassidy Hutchinson:
“Absolutely, completely false…
He claims that I groped him in the tent on January 6th, where everyone was coming in which was very, very cold…I was going to grope someone? With 100 people?” pic.twitter.com/w76EWxOVAI
— Republicans Against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) September 21, 2023
As expected, the republic page on the platform shared the clip caption, “Rudy Giuliani denies that he sexually harassed Cassidy Hutchinson: Absolutely, absolutely false… He claimed that I groped him in the tent on January 6, where everyone was in it was very, very cold… I would touch someone? With 100 people?”
Cassidy Hutchinson Shares Details of Life After the Riots
Exclusively with PEOPLE, the controversial star revealed the details in his upcoming memoir titled “Enough,” which will be published on September 26. Speaking to the outlet, he stated:
“I want people to know that I didn’t just arrive at the time of giving that testimony. It is difficult in many ways to get to that place. And it was also difficult after that.”
Although he quickly rose through the ranks of the Trump administration, he explained that he doesn’t “agree with everything the administration is doing, but I see it as an opportunity to serve my country and to serve the president.”
Close to the President and his inner circle during the 2020 re-election campaign—frequently traveling with Meadows and Trump and witnessing the constant flow in and out of the Oval Office—Hutchinson knows the administration’s activities.
When his supporters stormed the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, he realized that “Throughout my service in the Trump administration, I have lost a part of myself.” He emphasized that:
“The circle of people I surround myself with is not a circle, it’s a cage. I was trapped in this ideological cage of thought, and every time I tried to break free from the cage, I found myself back in it.”
He explained that he was aware of the possible negative consequences to his career when he made the decision to disclose certain information. Understanding that speaking out might damage his reputation or professional opportunities, Hutchinson considered this potential career setback “a small price to pay” compared to “living the rest of my life in this aura of dishonesty and inauthenticity.”
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