
Why we shouldn't give Stephanie Grisham a pass
CNN
Stephanie Grisham is on something of a reclamation tour these days. In support of her tell-all memoir about her time in the Trump White House -- she was chief of staff to first lady Melania Trump and served as press secretary for President Donald Trump -- Grisham is making sure everyone knows that she had long harbored doubts about the then-President and his grip on reality.
In support of her tell-all memoir about her time in the Trump White House -- she was chief of staff to first lady Melania Trump and served as press secretary for President Donald Trump -- Grisham is making sure everyone knows that she had long harbored doubts about the then-President and his grip on reality.
In an interview Tuesday on CNN's "New Day," Grisham said she was "deprogrammed" following her departure from the White House. (She resigned on January 6 as pro-Trump rioters overran the US Capitol.) "I had a lot of time to reflect," she added.

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