After Cassidy Hutchinson’s Jan 6th testimony, former Trump acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney called her revelations ‘ explosive’ and for the first time said it was ‘anarchy’ in the White House in the days following the election.

And on CNN Tonight Wednesday, the former White House Chief of Staff under former Trump said he would not support his former boss in a Republican primary.

He also has urged fellow Republicans to pay attention to the Jan 6 Committee Hearings:

“What you’re seeing I think is folks, especially in my party, are looking at Donald Trump as damaged,” Mulvaney said, “and something that might weigh down the party going into the midterms and into 2024.”

 

Asked about possibly supporting Trump, Mulvaney said, “In a primary? No. Keep in mind I got a lot of friends who are running. I’m not gonna tell you who I would vote for, but there’s a lot of folks who I think would be a better candidate than Donald Trump in a Republican primary.”