Kayleigh McEnany a ‘liar and opportunist’, says
former Trump aide
Alyssa Farah Griffin, once Trump’s communications
director, criticizes ex-White House press chief in January 6 testimony
Martin
Pengelly in New York
@MartinPengelly
Fri 30 Dec
2022 12.31 GMT
Kayleigh
McEnany, Donald Trump’s final White House press secretary, is “a liar and an
opportunist”, according to testimony to the House January 6 committee by Alyssa
Farah Griffin, formerly communications director to Trump.
In
testimony released on Thursday, Griffin was asked where McEnany “fell” after
the 2020 election, “either, ‘Hey, we lost, let’s gracefully exit’ versus ‘let’s
facilitate the big lie’” that Trump’s defeat by Joe Biden was caused by
electoral fraud.
“I am a
Christian woman,” Griffin said, “so I will say this. Kayleigh is a liar and an
opportunist.”
McEnany,
who became a Fox News host after leaving the White House, did not immediately
respond.
Griffin now
works for ABC. She also said McEnany was “a smart woman” and “not an idiot”.
“She knew
we lost the election, but she made a calculation that she wanted to have a
certain life post-Trump that required staying in his good graces. And that was
more important to her than telling the truth to the American public.”
McEnany has
often addressed the issue of whether she lied while working for Trump.
When she
first stood behind the White House podium in May 2020, she promised to tell the
truth to the American press.
A reporter
asked: “Will you pledge to never lie to us from that podium?”
McEnany
replied: “I will never lie to you. You have my word on that.”
She has
repeated the claim, saying in June 2021 she “never lied” as press secretary.
McEnany
also released a highly selective memoir, For Such a Time as This: My Faith
Journey Through the White House and Beyond. The book repeats the claim she
never lied to reporters, in part because her education at “Oxford, Harvard and
Georgetown” meant she always relied on “truthful, well-sourced, well-researched
information”.
McEnany
also spoke to the January 6 committee. In its report issued last week, it said
“a segment” of her testimony “seemed evasive”.
“In
multiple instances, McEnany’s testimony did not seem nearly as forthright as
that of her press office staff, who testified about what McEnany said.”
The
committee also noted that though McEnany “disputed suggestions that President
Trump was resistant to condemning the violence and urging the crowd at the
Capitol to act peacefully when they crafted his tweet at 2.38pm on January 6 …
one of her deputies, Sarah Matthews, told the select committee that McEnany
informed her otherwise.”
Griffin,
who left the White House in December 2020, told the committee she did not
confront McEnany while both worked for Trump, adding that she “got her Fox News
gig. It worked out precisely how she’d always planned for it to, but she knew
better”.
Griffin
also described the chaotic workings of the Trump White House, which she called
“the flattest organisation I’ve ever worked in”, meaning the one with least
distance between staff at the top and bottom.
She said
Mark Meadows, Trump’s final chief of staff meant to control access to the
president, was a “true believer” to the end.
Griffin
told the committee: “I would see press assistants in, like, the president’s
personal dining room and not know how they got there … a press assistant being
a very junior staffer.”
Accounts of
senior staffers’ attempts to control access to Trump are legion.
According
to a book by Stephanie Grisham – McEnany’s predecessor as press secretary and a
longtime aide to the first lady, Melania Trump – one press aide in particular
caught Trump’s attention.
Grisham
wrote: “I began to notice that he was taking an unusual interest in a young,
highly attractive press wrangler on my team … What I do know is that he behaved
inappropriately. And, since the woman worked for me, I tried to protect her and
keep his unusual interest in her under wraps.”
According
to Grisham, Trump told one of her deputies to bring the woman up to the office
cabin on Air Force One, so he could “look at her ass”.
Grisham
said she came close to telling Melania Trump about such behaviour but was “not
alleging that anything happened between the president and that woman”.
“It would
have been pretty hard for him to pull that off even if he wanted to,” she said.
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