Trump 'loved to gossip' with Ginni Thomas about who was disloyal: Grisham

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The conservative activist 'would flatter' the former president, the ex-White House press secretary said.

Sidney Powell should be"the lead and the face" of efforts to overturn Biden's win.

Many critics have slammed Thomas as well as her husband—contending that her activism and support for overturning the 2020 election results were highly unethical. Cases regarding Trump's election loss have already gone before the Supreme Court, with Thomas' husband involved in those rulings. More cases related to January 6 may also go before the nation's top judicial body.in the Trump administration, described the close relationship Trump and Thomas had., or allegedly one.

Former Trump administration official Stephanie Grisham said that former President Donald Trump and Virginia Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas,"loved to gossip." Above, Thomas moderates a panel discussion during the Conservative Political Action Conference at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center February 23, 2017 in National Harbor, Maryland..

"If I were to leave [the White House], I'm a single mom who needs a job. And let me tell you, no one was gonna hire me, good, bad or ugly, after two years, three years, four years. I had to think about that," Grisham said while guest-hostingin early March."But my point is now, I messed up. I am sorry. I will say that 'til the end of time."that it was a"mistake" to serve in the Trump administration.

"I was [enabling a culture of dishonesty in the White House]. I've reflected on that and I regret that," Grisham said."Especially now when watching him, and so many people, push the false election narrative. I now want to, in whatever way I can, educate the public about the behaviors within the White House because it does look like he's going to try to run in 2024."

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