Jan. 6 witness Cassidy Hutchinson to release memoir
Former President Donald Trump has denied Hutchinson's allegations multiple times.
Former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson, who testified before the House Jan. 6 Capitol riot committee, has signed a book deal.
Simon & Schuster will publish Hutchinson's memoir, "Enough," in September.
The publisher describes the book as "a portrait of how the courage of one person can change the course of history."
Hutchinson, who served as an aide to Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, testified to the Jan. 6 committee last year that Trump was warned by staff against trying to overturn the 2020 election results and that he tried to join the Jan. 6 gathering at the Capitol.
Former President Donald Trump has denied Hutchinson's allegations multiple times and has questioned why she has not been prosecuted for lying under oath.
Simon & Schuster summarizes Hutchinson's book as "the saga of a woman whose fierce determination helped her overcome childhood challenges to get her dream job, only to face a crisis of conscience that more senior White House aides tried to evade and, in the process, find her voice and herself."
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