Top Melania aide Stephanie Grisham resigns because of riots on Capitol Hill
Top Melania aide Stephanie Grisham RESIGNS effectively immediately because of riots on Capitol Hill
- Stephanie Grisham, the former White House press secretary who became chief of staff for Melania Trump, resigned her position effective immediately
- Grisham left because of the mob scene on Capitol Hill, a former administration staffer still close to her told DailyMail.com
- She was one of President Trump’s longest serving aides, first joining him during the 2016 presidential campaign
- There were reports some White House aides were considering resigning over the insurrection at the Capitol and President Trump’s lackluster response to it
Stephanie Grisham, the former White House press secretary who became chief of staff for Melania Trump, resigned her position on Wednesday, effective immediately.
Grisham left because of the insurrection on Capitol Hill, a former administration staffer still close to her told DailyMail.com, and the way it was handled.
There were reports some White House aides were considering resigning over the mob scene at the Capitol and President Donald Trump’s lackluster response to it.
Grisham is the first one to become public.
Trump’s refusal to condemn the violence in the Capitol, which interrupted the constitutionally-mandated certification of the electoral college vote, drew criticism from several members of his own party. The process is the final step in certifying Joe Biden’s victory. The president referred to the insurgents as ‘great patriots.’
Stephanie Grisham, the former White House press secretary who became chief of staff for Melania Trump, resigned her position on Wednesday, effective immediately
Stephanie Grisham is Melania Trump and worked with the Trumps since the 2016 campaign
There were reports some White House aides were considering resigning over the mob scene at the Capitol and President Donald Trump ‘s lackluster response to it
She was one of President Trump’s longest serving aides, having joined him during the 2016 presidential campaign and lasted until the final weeks of his administration.
She was highly trusted by both Trumps, having been with them since 2015.
During her tenure as press secretary she carried the distinction of having never held a briefing in the White House press briefing room.
‘It has been an honor to serve the country in the @WhiteHouse . I am very proud to have been a part of @FLOTUS @MELANIATRUMP mission to help children everywhere, & proud of the many accomplishments of this Administration. Signing off now,’ Grisham tweeted from her official account.
Grisham clashed with White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows when he joined the administration. He shook up the press operation, naming Kayleigh McEnany press secretary in April of this year.
Grisham then went back to the East Wing, where she had been previously the spokesperson for the first lady, to be Melania Trump’s chief of staff.
She is close to Melania Trump with the two women texting often, even when Grisham was moved to the West Wing to hold the triple role of press secretary, communications director and spokesperson for the first lady.
During her tenure as press secretary, Stephanie Grisham carried the distinction of having never held a briefing in the White House pr
ess briefing room
Stephanie Grisham on Air Force One with President Donald Trump in August 2019
But last month Grisham was subject to a ‘hit piece’ in the New York Post with White House ‘insiders’ blaming her for the first lady missing out on a magazine cover to Meghan Markle.
‘Out of nowhere and a complete hit piece,’ a senior administration official described it to DailyMail.com. ‘I’ve been trying to figure out what logic can be in it and I can’t find it. It’s two months until the end of the administration. I really don’t understand where this is coming from there.’
Citing ‘insiders who have worked for the White House over the past four years’ and ‘administration loyalists,’ the New York Post claimed the first lady has been ‘ill-served’ by Grisham.
One of the examples they cite is the September 2020 edition of the British magazine Tatler where Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, was featured on the cover instead of Melania Trump, who had given the magazine an interview via e-mail.
The New York Post is known to be one of President Trump’s favorite papers and one he reads daily – meaning the piece was surely noticed by the commander-in-chief.