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Melania Trump's chief of staff, Stephanie Grisham, resigns with two weeks left in the administration


Melania Trump s chief of staff, Stephanie Grisham, resigns with two weeks left in the administration
Jada Yuan, The Washington Post
Jan. 7, 2021
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Stephanie Grisham in the Rose Garden at the White House in November 2019.Washington Post photo by Jabin Botsford
With 99 percent of the Trump presidency over, and after more than four years of vigorously defending the president and the first lady, Stephanie Grisham, Melania Trump s chief of staff and spokeswoman, has resigned.
She was a long-lasting official in an administration known for extremely high turnover, joining the presidential campaign in 2015 as a press liaison and serving the first family in various roles since. She never held an on-camera press briefing in her nine months as the most combative in this administration s series of combative press secretaries - a job she held while simultaneously serving as White House communications director and Melania Trump s spokeswoman. She ende ....

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Aides consider resignations, removal options as Trump rages against perceived betrayals


Aides consider resignations, removal options as Trump rages against perceived betrayals
Philip Rucker, , Josh Dawsey, Shane Harris and Ashley Parker, The Washington Post
Jan. 7, 2021
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WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump was ensconced in the White House residence Wednesday night and into Thursday morning, raging about perceived betrayals, as an array of top aides weighed resigning and some senior administration officials began conversations about invoking the 25th Amendment - an extraordinary measure that would remove the president before Trump s term expires on Jan. 20. ....

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Biden and lawmakers raise alarms over cyber-breach amid Trump silence


Biden and lawmakers raise alarms over cyber-breach amid Trump silence
Anne Gearan, Karoun Demirjian, Mike DeBonis and Annie Linskey, The Washington Post
Dec. 17, 2020
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WASHINGTON - Democrats and some Republicans raised the alarm Thursday about a massive and growing cybersecurity breach that many experts blame on Russia, with President-elect Joe Biden implicitly criticizing the Trump administration for allowing the hacking attack to occur.
We need to disrupt and deter our adversaries from undertaking significant cyber attacks in the first place, Biden said in a statement. Our adversaries should know that, as president, I will not stand idly by in the face of cyber assaults on our nation. ....

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