Witness: Cipollone warned about criminal charges if Trump marched to Capitol
Hutchinson testified about the concerns some White House staff had about President Trump wanting to go to the Capitol with his supporters on Jan. 6. At one point that morning, Hutchinson said, then-White House counsel Pat Cipollone told her to make sure that it didn't happen.
"We're going to get charged with every crime imaginable if we go up to the Capitol," Hutchinson said Cipollone told her.
Crimes they were concerned about, she said, included defrauding the electoral count and obstructing justice.
The White House legal team was also concerned about aspects of Trump's remarks at the Ellipse, Hutchinson testified, and urged speechwriters not to include language about marching to the Capitol.