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NextImg:Shock: Madison Cornbread Accused of Lying Again

Apparently she just made up crap for her "book."

Former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson is back with more dubious claims about occurrences within Trump's inner circle.

On Tuesday, Insider reported that Hutchinson's new memoir claimed that Trump's former chief of staff Mark Meadows, who is a devout Baptist, never drank alcohol in his life before downing multiple White Claws in the White House in November 2020, apparently unaware that they contained alcohol.

In her new book "Enough" Hutchinson said that Meadows consumed the first beverage in front of White House budget director Russ Vought, who she claimed is a "faithful Mormon."

When Hutchinson asked Meadows how much he drank, Meadows said that he was halfway through one and counted three others that he had just finished, meaning he drank 3.5 cans of White Claw.

Hutchison then claimed that Vought said to Meadows, "I know times are hard now, but are they really that bad," which queued Meadows into the fact that he was drinking alcohol by mistake.

This is a funny and lighthearted story, but there is just one major problem -- none of it appears to be true.

Unfortunately for Hutchinson, the key witness in the story, Russ Vought, has taken to X, formerly called Twitter, to point out that the interaction with Meadows never took place and to set the record straight on his religion.

"This story from Cassidy is a total fabrication," he wrote.

"I'm not a Mormon and this interaction with Mark never occurred."

Frankly, this is just embarrassing.

The last time we heard from Madison Cornbread she was claiming that Trump reached over from the back of the presidential Suburban, which she insists on calling "The Beast," and violently wrenched the steering wheel out of the hands of the armed Secret Service chauffeur when he was told he couldn't go to the Capitol Hill rally.

The most honest thing to ever come out of Madison Cornbread's mouth was Matt Gaetz.