The New York Times reported that Cassidy Hutchinson went into hiding with her family and a security detail after making new claims about Donald Trump.
In bombshell testimony at a live committee hearing on July 3, Hutchinson said that Trump tried to lead a mob to the Capitol but was stopped by the Secret Service.
The New York Times reported on Sunday that the committee rushed to get Hutchinson to testify at the hearing because they were worried about her testimony leaking.
Trump claimed that he barely remembered her, and that she was a social climber, after she testified. She has been damaged by other Trump allies.
According to the Times report, Hutchinson was "unemployed and sequestered with family and a security detail" after she testified.
According to the Times, Hutchinson was one of the people tasked with securing congressional support for Trump during his first impeachment trial.
Hutchinson formed a friendship with Liz Cheney, the ranking Republican on the committee, who has faced criticism and political ostracization after she called for the GOP to rid itself of Trump's influence.
After coming under pressure from the former president to help overturn his defeat in the 2020 election, state election officials faced a wave of threats from Trump supporters