Headline Reporter
The rumors about Trump’s misogynistic behavior towards women, especially in the workplace, are well known.
In an interview with CNN on May 9, the rumors were confirmed by two former White House aides. Alyssa Farah Griffin and Stephanie Grisham, who used to handle communications and press for the White House.
Griffin and Grisham shared their experiences and said that they had reported instances of Trump’s improper behavior towards women to senior staffers, including Mark Meadows, during Trump’s presidency.
This discussion comes at an important time, as a New York civil court recently found Trump guilty of sexual abuse and defamation toward writer E. Jean Carroll.
The two former White House staffers spoke to CNN’s Jake Tapper and Erin Burnett and confirmed that they had reported cases of what they called “impropriety” in the White House to their supervisors. Grisham said that she had spoken to several chiefs of staff, including Meadows, about Trump’s behavior. However, she believed there wasn’t much they could do other than inform him that Trump’s actions were inappropriate.