Ex-White House press secretary ‘cooperated fully’ with Jan 6. panel

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With the exception of Dan Scavino, Stephanie Grisham was one of the longest serving members of the Trump administration, starting her time with Donald Trump as a press aide on his campaign.

File photo: White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham listens to then-President Donald Trump talk to reporters before he boards Marine One and departing the White House November 08, 2019 in Washington, DC.Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham met Wednesday on Capitol Hill with the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection, according to multiple sources familiar with the meeting.

Her meeting with the committee came after she had a phone call with committee member Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland during which Raskin encouraged her to meet with the panel. Grisham left her job as press secretary and White House communications director by Trump in April 2020, just shy of a one year in those positions. She never held a press briefing in the briefing room while press secretary. Grisham was replaced by Kaleigh McEnany. She immediately returned to the East Wing, picking up the title of chief of staff to Melania Trump, who told CNN at the time she knew Grisham would “excel as chief of staff.

On the afternoon of January 6, in the wake of the insurrection, Grisham became the first Trump administration official to resign that day as a result of the insurrection.

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