Melania Trump said ‘no’ when given a chance to call for peace on January 6, say sources

Sources told CNN that Trump aide Stephanie Grisham sent him a text that said, “Do you want to tweet that peaceful protest is every American’s right, but there is no room for chaos and violence?” To which Trump replied in one word: “No.” Grisham details the account in his upcoming book titledI’ll take your questions now, ” According to excerpts published in Politico on Monday.
CNN reported in January that Trump was in the White House during the rebellion, overseeing a photo shoot of a carpet he had installed. Never did Trump call off a photo shoot on January 6th, nor did he publicly speak about the atrocities being perpetrated by supporters of her husband, President Donald Trump, on Capitol Hill two miles away, Even the barricades were torn down. fell down and the attackers entered the Capitol building.

By January 11, five days after the uprising, Trump had partially condemned the violence.

Trump issued a statement to Politico about Grisham on Monday, saying: “The intent behind this book is clear. It’s about his poor performance as press secretary, failing personal relationships, and unprofessional behavior in the White House.” The latter is an attempt to redeem herself. Through mistrust and betrayal, she seeks to gain relevance and money at the expense of Mrs. Trump.”

Grisham was a loyal Trump deputy for more than five years, serving briefly as White House press secretary before returning to the East Wing as Melania Trump’s chief of staff for the final year of the administration.

He resigned from his post on 6 January, Not long after when she texted Trump asking if she would like to speak out against the violence at the Capitol.

Grisham’s book is set to be released on October 5.

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