Former White House Press Secretary for President Trump, Stephanie Grisham, says that a group of former Trump officials are getting together to decide how to stop him.
Stephanie Grisham was on with CNN:
Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said Thursday that more than a dozen of her former Trump administration colleagues plan to meet next week to try and stop former President Donald Trump as he continues to “manipulate people and divide our country.”
“Next week, a group of former Trump staff are going to come together, administration officials are going to come together and we’re going to talk about how we can formally do some things to try and stop him and also, the extremism, that that kind of violence, rhetoric that has been talked about and continues to divide our country,” Grisham told CNN’s John Berman and Brianna Keilar in an interview on “New Day.”
Several people involved in the effort who spoke to CNN said the group currently includes between 15 to 20 individuals who served in the Trump administration, but have since soured on the former President, and who believe his indisputable control of the Republican Party is negatively impacting the country.Among those invited to participate in the meeting were former senior officials like Chris Krebs, who had directed the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency inside the Department of Homeland Security, and former top White House aides like John Bolton, whom Trump ousted from his role as national security adviser in September 2019.
It’s no surprise that Grisham would meet with Bolton and Krebs. Bolton was a disaster and President Trump let the whole world know it after Bolton fell off the rails and pushed for policies, like more military actions, which President Trump was not behind.
Krebs oversaw cybersecurity for the election and shared before the election, along with crooked FBI Director Chris Wray that the 2020 Election would be the most secure election ever.
The 2020 Election was stolen and Wray did nothing but look the other way, which is something that could never happen in the private sector.
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