White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham steps back from comments that Obama administration aides left taunting notes for incoming Trump officials in 2017. Obama aides dismissed her claim as fiction.
White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham backtracked from comments she made Tuesday that Obama administration aides left behind taunting notes for incoming Trump officials when they handed over their offices in 2017. Numerous Obama aides denounced the accusation as fiction.
Grisham later stepped back from those comments and said the nasty notes were left only in one part of the White House that houses press operations. Obama speechwriter Cody Keenan tweeted that he left behind an iPhone charger, but that “nobody left unimaginative notes written at a sixth-grade level.” Grisham, who first worked as an advisor to first lady Melania Trump, said after the radio interview that she found a “lovely note” from her predecessor in the East Wing.
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