“A second term for Donald Trump could mean the end of American democracy as we know it.” Harsh words from those who worked for the former President of the United States. They are former White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin, former deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews and former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson, who gave a lengthy interview to ABC News. Griffin argues that Trump “has historically and unconstitutionally gone too far in his attempt to steal a democratic election and remain in power.” “We don’t need to speculate about what a second Trump term would look like, because we’ve already seen it,” Matthews said. The three former White House staffers also worked with the House special committee investigating the attack on the Capitol by Trump supporters on January 6, 2021.
The answer: “Ungrateful fraudsters”
Hutchinson's report, in particular, played a fundamental role in the investigation because it was able to provide detailed accounts of Trump's state of mind regarding both the 2020 election, which he lost, and the events before, during and after January 6th. The three former workers have no doubt that a new election could be extremely dangerous. “I have never voted for a Democrat in my life, but I think in the next election I would put politics aside and vote for democracy,” comments Matthews. “What frightens me as much as Trump and his punishments is the cult he has among his most ardent supporters.” The death threats and harassment you will receive when he targets you is truly horrific and has become widespread in our American There is no place for discourse,” adds Griffin. That's why many Republicans don't oppose the former president. Trump's current aides respond to this interview by denying any wrongdoing related to January 6 and calling the three former aides “ungrateful frauds” in a statement.