Following Donald Trump’s conviction for harming and sexually assaulting advice columnist E. Jean Carroll, former White House aides are saying that this kind of conduct was typical of him during his time in the White House. Even worse, according to reports, additional staff members make sure the woman was “not alone” with the former president.
Alyssa Farah Griffin, a former director of strategic communications for the White House who is currently an anchor on The View, said to CNN through Vanity Fair: “I had numerous allegations about what I looked at as improper conduct in the White House that I caused to the chief of staff [Mark Meadows] since I believed how he involved with women was hazardous.”
Griffin stated, “There’s nothing that goes to E. Jean Carroll’s point, but stuff that I thought was wrong and that I have a responsibility to warn.” She said that “former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham” also became aware of her issues, indicating Meadows wasn’t the only one to whom she conveyed her worries.