Cassidy Hutchinson, a former White House aide and Trump whistleblower, is refusing to respond to Donald Trump's insults.
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Hutchinson testified about President Trump's alleged behavior in a televised congressional hearing, especially on January 6, 2021.
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She underwent a moral struggle between the insurrection and her public testimony,
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eventually believing that the Trump administration was responsible for a destructive force on American democracy.
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After her testimony, Hutchinson faced immediate backlash and insults from Trump loyalists, including the former president himself.
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In her memoir, "Enough," Hutchinson describes how Trump's attacks on her became increasingly crude and personal.
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Despite the insults, she chose not to react or be defensive, as she understood that Trump wanted a reaction and projected his hurt onto others.
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Trump doesn't care if he's disputed or called a liar; he is bothered by silence and being ignored, as it drives him mad.
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Trump attempted to distance himself from Hutchinson and questioned her credibility on his social media platform, Truth Social.
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He referred to Hutchinson as a "total phony and 'leaker'" and criticized her body language.
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Hutchinson's decision not to engage with Trump's insults is driven by her understanding of his need for attention and reaction.
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