Kevin McCarthy freaked out when he was told Trump might come to the Capitol on Jan. 6: New book
Among the revelations in former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson's new book, Enough, are details about the plans of Donald Trump to go to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 after the rally at the Ellipse.
On New Year's Eve, Hutchinson was told by her boss, Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, to start putting together a plan. She ignored it, hoping it was a fleeting idea. He asked again the following day.
"I called Kevin [McCarthy]. 'Hey, I know that you’ve never personally brought a presidential package up to the Capitol for the State of the Union. But we’ve used your leadership office as a holding area for the staff. If we were to make a movement from the rally at the Ellipse to the Capitol on January 6th, do you think it would be a viable option to use the same plan? I’m just trying to gauge what your thinking is about this.'"
McCarthy freaked.
“You guys aren’t coming to the Capitol, right?” he asked Hutchinson. “There’s no way he wants to do that. Why would he want to come up to the Capitol?”
“I don’t know,” she said. “Mark just asked me to figure out if there was a plan that we could potentially put in place. Kevin, I assure you this move can’t happen as of now. There are going to be way too many people. It’s not safe to bring him up.”
“So why even ask about it?” McCarthy said. Hutchinson wrote he was "losing patience" over the conversation. “I’m asking you to cover my back so I can tell Mark and the president that I made a call to Capitol Hill about it, and there are people on the Hill who are aware of a potential movement.”
“Yeah, okay, no. You guys aren’t coming here," McCarthy said.
“I know! I just have to ask," she told him.
Raw Story has full coverage of Hutchinson's book Enough here.
