A former White House official talked about the hearings on CNN.
Donald Trump would stay in power after his defeat, according to MarkMeadows.
She left her White House role after the election.
According to a former White House communications director, Donald Trump will not be leaving office in the wake of his 2020 election defeat.
The day's January 6 committee hearing was the topic of a CNN interview by the author. At the hearing, witnesses described a chaotic December 18, 2020, White House meeting where allies of Trump pressed him to seize voting machines to cling onto power.
She said she tried to find out who let the group into the White House.
Who let them go? CNN asked, "What do you think?" They have to go through security to get on the grounds. Now, we don't have that answer.
She thought it was MarkMeadows, the White House chief of staff, who was one of the most ardent supporters of Trump's campaign. The key focuses of the inquiry have been the actions ofMeadows.
I told you before I resigned that I was going to put in my notice, and I think it was MarkMeadows. He asked me if he could tell me we were staying. There were people around the president who told him that and that's what led to the madness.
Ben said that neither of the claims were accurate.
According to the New York Times, the group was admitted to the White House on December 18. The usual procedure for gaining access to the Oval Office was circumvented by this.
On December 3, 2020, she resigned from her position, having worked for the Trump administration.
She accused her father of boycotting her wedding because of her criticism of Trump's attempt to overturn the election. She said that Trump acknowledged to her that he had lost to Biden.
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