ordinary subordinates were willing to testify. meanwhile the house investigators are one step closer to obtaining call logs from this man, john eastman. the right wing lawyer who led efforts to persuade states to overturn trump s election loss has dropped his legal challenge to a house subpoena. investigators are seeking three months of his call log data, but not the contents of those calls. eastman is one of many with ties to the former president who has been tangled up with the house committee over legal issues. be sure to stick around later this hour, we ll have much more on the january 6 investigation including how former national security adviser michael flynn pleaded the fifth even perhaps to obvious questions. nato leaders have been arriving for a critical summit in spain. today s talks will kick off soon and the russian war in ukraine
capitol. cassidy hutchinson, a former aide to mark meadows gave her account of the conversations inside the trump white house that day describing just how much trump and his aides knew about the riots and what trump did or didn t do to stop the violence unfolding that day. ryan nobles has the key moments of her testimony from capitol hill. reporter: from the moment she was sworn in do you swear or affirm reporter: cassidy hutchinson, former aide to mark meadows, made it clear that she had up to share. that evening was the first moment that i remember feeling scared and nervous for what could happen on january 6. reporter: providing unique insight into a chaotic white house in the days leading up to january 6 and a president who cheered on the rioters and she said was told desperately wanted to be with them.
building get defaced over a lie. reporter: and the secret service is refuting aspects of hutchinson s testimony, they say that incident that she talked about involving the former president inside the presidential limo on january 6 is not exactly how she portrays it. they say their agents are willing to testify under oath to the committee about their experience. they say it didn t happen that way and they also say that they never told hutchinson that story. meanwhile the committee is standing by their witness. a source tells me on background that she was willing to stand up and testify under oath, but they are also willing to hear from anyone who has information that would help with their investigation. ryan nobles, cnn, capitol hill. trump perhaps unsurprisingly claims he hardly knows hutchinson. he has often attempted to distance himself with former aides and allies who once were close but later turned against