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This has to be ignored in order to back Trump:Attack this person they will. But we all know her as a fierce supporter and defender of Trump prior to certain things. The apologists will come out, but it's like the Boy Who Cried Wolf. The House the=at Trump built is crumbling down around him and his following.
Among the more eyebrow-raising speakers Tuesday night at the Democratic National Convention was a former Trump administration official: Stephanie Grisham, who previously served as press secretary to Donald Trump as well as chief of staff to first lady Melania Trump.
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In brief remarks at the beginning of Tuesday night’s programming, Grisham first laid out her Trump bona fides: She wasn’t just a supporter of the former president, she said, but “a true believer” and one of his closest advisers.
“The Trump family became my family. I spent Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s at Mar-a-Lago. I saw him when the cameras were off,” Grisham said.
WATCH: Former Trump staffer, Stephanie Grisham, addresses the Democratic National Convention
Grisham "I love my country more than my party" claimed that, behind closed doors, Trump mocked his supporters as “basement dwellers” and once, on a hospital visit, he was upset that cameras were focused on intensive care unit patients rather than on him.
“He has no empathy, no morals and no fidelity to the truth,” she said. “He used to tell me, ‘It doesn’t matter what you say, Stephanie. Say it enough, and people will believe you.’”
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Stephanie Grisham (Former Trump White House Press Secretary)
At day two of the DNC, Stephanie Grisham (Former Trump White House Press Secretary) speaks out against her former boss and endorses Kamala Harris at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.www.c-span.org
“He has no empathy, no morals and no fidelity to the truth,” she said. “He used to tell me, ‘It doesn’t matter what you say, Stephanie. Say it enough, and people will believe you.’”