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Melania Trump’s closest White House adviser to release book

by | Sep 13, 2021 | News

Stephanie Grisham; the White House Adviser to the former first lady, Melania Trump has written a book on the insights of the scandalous headlines that followed the Trump era. The book will be released next month.

Entitled “I’ll Take Your Questions Now”, insights include the behind-closed-doors effects of the Stormy Daniels scandal and other allegations of sexual misconduct against the former President.

Grisham’s book entails Melania Trump’s feelings about her husband and other members of the Trump family.

“She knows things no one else has been told,” says the source, who has read an early copy of the book. This is a first-person account from someone who heard and saw it all,” said two sources familiar with the project.

Grisham’s worked with the Trump administration as East Wing communications director, White House press secretary and chief of staff to Melania Trump.

In 2015, she worked at Donald Trump’s presidential campaign as a press wrangler and then was hired by Melania Trump at the White House to oversee messaging, media and, ultimately, all of the former first lady’s East Wing operations.

From June 2019 to April 2020, Grisham served as White House press secretary, before resigning on January 6, 2021, hours after the insurrection at the Capitol in iServices of his lie that his presidential was caused by electoral fraud.

Over the last two years, several former Trump staffers wrote books on their White House service including Melania Trump’s former friend and senior advisor Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, who released her famous book, “Melania and Me: The Rise and Fall of My Friendship with the First Lady” last September.

Books about the Trump presidency have been popular since the release of Michael Wolff’s Fire and Fury in 2018. Many of the Trump books were launched this summer covered his last year in office and his refusal to admit defeat.

Sources: CNN & The Guardian

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