Stephanie Grisham’s text messages call into question Trump Press Sec’s election claim in new book, report

Former White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham’s forthcoming book has been voiced by her promise of damning revelations about former First Lady Melania Trump, but according to Politico, at least one of the book’s main claims already is in doubt. Although it is said that Grisham appears in the book as the voice of common sense on January 6, that he tried to convince Melania to calm the protesters and that the election was not “stolen” from her husband, the text messages quoted by Politico apparently demonstrated it on Wednesday, fueling the flames of delirium of “electoral fraud” in Trump’s camp months earlier. Immediately after Joe Biden’s victory, Grisham is said to have called Arizona’s attorney general “useless” in a text exchange with another Trump aide after he shot down Trumpworld claiming the ballots they had used Sharpie markers were improperly released. Later in November, Grisham called the attorney general “an ass” after Fox News dismissed large-scale election fraud allegations. The following month, according to Politico, he asked Trump’s other aide if he had “any idea” about a request from an Arizona lobbyist seeking $ 104,000 to hire a political consultant and “prove” fraud to convince state lawmakers withhold their vote certification.

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