Ex-Trump staffer describes the moment she knew she was going to resign from her job

Sarah Matthews, former deputy White House Press Secretary under President Trump and star witness in the Congressional January 6 hearings, joins CNN's Jake Tapper in her first interview since her testimony. #CNN #News

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    1. @mcstaal with Trump, people were on a learning curve. It’s good to admit mistakes. And to share why you changed your mind.

    1. where was her honesty while working there..?? she jumped ship after he lost…like all other people that left.luke Barr the resign after trump lost not before…

  1. Funny how Trump makes Nixon seem like a great president. Trump makes both Bushs seem like the best Republican presidents out there. Trump makes Eisenhower look like a benevolent god.

  2. Lol
    He didn’t fail to act that day!
    HE DID!
    He acted EXACTLY as it was planned!
    He didn’t act as a reasonable person would have expected him to.
    The mob wasn’t there by accident. HE CALLED them there. He knew exactly what they were there for. He was executing his plan.
    All that charade afterwards was done under duress when he realized that his plan FAILED!

  3. She got smart and left. Heard one retired congressman describe the administration as an β€œadult daycare center”.

    1. @Belly Dancer Em Caring? No. Manipulating.
      They were playing his Teeny Weeny Ego like it was a cheap fiddle.

  4. She went before the Jan 6th committee and spoke under oath and told the truth. Have you seen a single Republican Congressperson or Senator do the same. They’re fighting tooth and nail against every subpoena they receive not to have to go under oath..

  5. GW Bush had 2 Chiefs of Staff in 8 years.
    Obama had 3 Chiefs of Staff in 8 years.
    Trump had 4 Chiefs of Staff in 4 years.
    Her resignation was nothing unusual in the Trump administration. It was an unstable revolving door with resignations and firings, showing the instability he created.

    1. Brave ♀️ better is to reconsider and therefore you are sincere like non of all these cowards and shoelickers calling themselves a man. It was painful to watch that circus. Why don’t they just vote for decent reps like Kinziger, Warren or the such a likes

    2. @Sean Young depending on the position there may be legal agreements. I’ve had to sign them and even ones with a # of days after leaving employment. The only way past it is I would have to hire an attorney. There is a process, we want them to be in a safe place professionally to do so also.

    3. @K C I doubt that how people vote is going to be swayed by this or even the hearings. People would like us to think so to slow things down or blame a loss on the process, but it is different issues. Wanting the legal process to continue regardless is important for the country regardless of the vote.

    4. @T H Yeah I work in government and have had to sign them but I’ve managed to avoid situations like this by not working for obviously horrible people in the first place. Speaking from firsthand experience, Hill staffers only care about their resume.

  6. One of the things that shocks me the most about the whole Trump affair is that a lot of people STILL support him.

    1. One of the things that shocks me the most about the whole Trump affair is that a lot of people still BELIEVE him.

  7. Midleaged men in position of power with less courage than the females with less power. Thank you for pointing that out.

  8. Thank you Sarah for comming forward. That could not have been easy but the country needs your testimony. That makes you a Patriot unlike the election deniers

  9. I commend this young woman for her courage to stand up and tell the truth of the matter she is a hero and I say Thank You.πŸ‘

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