Former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson in her new memoir said that onetime White House chief of staff Mark Meadows told her that if he kept then-President Donald Trump out of jail, he'd be doing a "good job."
Hutchinson, whose memoir, "Enough," was released on Tuesday, described a White House filled with paranoia that also seemingly lacked organization.
As Hutchinson quickly rose through the ranks in Republican politics, starting as an intern on Capitol Hill at the beginning of Trump's sole term in office and culminating with her time in the White House, she had a front-seat window to some of the biggest moments within the tumultuous administration.
And in June 2020, months before the November presidential election, Meadows — a former four-term North Carolina congressman who had taken on his White House in March 2020 — gave her a blunt assessment of how he would rate his own job performance.