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    <title>NPR: Pat Cipollone</title>
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      <title>Jan. 6 committee subpoenas Pat Cipollone, Trump&apos;s former White House counsel</title>
      <description>Testimony in the Jan. 6 hearings so far has shown Cipollone present at key points in the leadup to Jan. 6 and on the day of the attack. He figured heavily in Tuesday&apos;s testimony of Cassidy Hutchinson.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2022 20:22:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Trump didn&apos;t want to stop Capitol attack, former White House aide testifies</title>
      <description>Former Mark Meadows aide Cassidy Hutchinson recalls exchange between her boss and White House Counsel Pat Cipollone, who warned &quot;Somebody is going to die and this is going to be on your effing hands.&quot;</description>
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