In
interviews with CNN and Reuters, Grisham said she was compiling
a group that so far includes about 15 former Trump White House
staff. They include Olivia Troye, a former national security
aide to former Vice President Mike Pence, and Anthony Scaramucci,
a New York businessman who had a brief stint as Trump's
communications director, she told Reuters.
What influence the group could have is unclear. Trump is
supporting a handpicked group of Republican loyalists for seats
in the November 2022 congressional elections and pondering
another run for the White House in 2024.
More than half of Republicans believe the election was "stolen"
from Trump, despite the lack of any evidence, Reuters polling
shows.
"I can say that 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
kind of violence and rhetoric that has been talked about and
continues to divide our country," Grisham told CNN.
Grisham testified on Wednesday night before the congressional
committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-call-trump-threat-democracy-us-capitol-attack-anniversary-2022-01-06
on the U.S. Capitol. She did not elaborate on her testimony.
Grisham resigned as Melania Trump's chief of staff on the night
of Jan. 6, 2021, after Trump's refusal to work to halt the
protesters' attack on the Capitol that day. She had also been
White House press secretary for a year.
Even if no criminal charges are brought against Trump, Grisham
said, the committee "is going to show you know, irrefutable
proof that he was behind this."
Grisham released a tell-all book last year that criticized Trump
and his entourage, "I'll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at
the Trump White House."
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu and Steve Holland; Editing by Heather
Timmons and Grant McCool)
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