Alyssa Farah Griffin

American political strategist

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2024 Received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host.
2024 Received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host.
2022 Publicly revealed on The View that members of her family, including her father and step-mother, boycotted her wedding due to her differences with Trump.
2022 Became a permanent co-host of the talk show The View for its 26th season.
2022 Joined CNN as a political contributor and became a fellow at the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service.
2022 Publicly revealed on The View that members of her family, including her father and step-mother, boycotted her wedding due to her differences with Trump.
2022 Joined CNN as a political contributor and became a fellow at the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service.
2022 Became a permanent co-host of the talk show The View for its 26th season.
July 27 2022 Stated that the Justice Department had not contacted her regarding the January 6 investigation.
July 27 2022 Stated that the Justice Department had not contacted her regarding the January 6 investigation.
June 2022 Revealed that Trump privately acknowledged losing the 2020 election multiple times in November 2020.
June 2022 Revealed that Trump privately acknowledged losing the 2020 election multiple times in November 2020.
2021 Voluntarily spoke to the January 6 House select committee multiple times.
2021 Voluntarily spoke to the January 6 House select committee multiple times.
December 2021 CNN revealed Griffin as the author of a text to Mark Meadows calling for Trump to condemn the Capitol attack.
December 2021 CNN revealed Griffin as the author of a text to Mark Meadows calling for Trump to condemn the Capitol attack.
November 2021 Married Justin Griffin in November.
November 2021 Married Justin Griffin in November.
June 2021 Co-authored an editorial with Johanna Maska in USA Today discussing the need to overcome political divide in the U.S.
June 2021 Co-authored an editorial with Johanna Maska in USA Today discussing the need to overcome political divide in the U.S.
February 2021 Became a visiting fellow with the Independent Women's Forum.
February 2021 Became a visiting fellow with the Independent Women's Forum.
February 7 2021 Appeared on CNN and questioned the constitutionality of Trump's second impeachment.
February 7 2021 Appeared on CNN and questioned the constitutionality of Trump's second impeachment.
January 8 2021 Blamed Trump for inciting the Capitol attack and suggested he should resign.
January 8 2021 Blamed Trump for inciting the Capitol attack and suggested he should resign.
January 7 2021 Publicly condemned Trump supporters for harassing Senator Mitt Romney, the day before the United States Capitol attack.
January 7 2021 Publicly condemned Trump supporters for harassing Senator Mitt Romney, the day before the United States Capitol attack.
2020 Became engaged to Justin Griffin, a New York University Stern School of Business graduate and grandson of Republican Party activist Samuel A. Tamposi.
2020 Became engaged to Justin Griffin, a New York University Stern School of Business graduate and grandson of Republican Party activist Samuel A. Tamposi.
December 3 2020 Resigned as White House communications director, effective the next day.
December 3 2020 Resigned as White House communications director, effective the next day.
April 7 2020 Joined the White House Office as director of strategic communications.
April 7 2020 Joined the White House Office as director of strategic communications.
2019 Appointed as the youngest press secretary of The Pentagon in history, serving as deputy assistant to the secretary of defense for public affairs.
2019 Became a victim of an impersonation scam targeting members of Congress, which was subsequently investigated by the FBI.
2019 Became a victim of an impersonation scam targeting members of Congress, which was subsequently investigated by the FBI.
2019 Appointed as the youngest press secretary of The Pentagon in history, serving as deputy assistant to the secretary of defense for public affairs.
September 2019 Became press secretary and director of media affairs for the United States Department of Defense, serving as the department's chief spokesperson.
September 2019 Concluded her role as press secretary for U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and special assistant to President Donald Trump.
September 2019 Became press secretary and director of media affairs for the United States Department of Defense, serving as the department's chief spokesperson.
September 2019 Concluded her role as press secretary for U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and special assistant to President Donald Trump.
October 2017 Started role as press secretary for U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and special assistant to President Donald Trump.
October 2017 Started role as press secretary for U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and special assistant to President Donald Trump.
September 2017 Appointed special assistant to the president and press secretary to Vice President Mike Pence, participating in official U.S. delegations to the Munich Security Conference and ASEAN Summit.
September 2017 Appointed special assistant to the president and press secretary to Vice President Mike Pence, participating in official U.S. delegations to the Munich Security Conference and ASEAN Summit.
2014 Named press secretary for Congressman Mark Meadows and later became his communications director.
2014 Named press secretary for Congressman Mark Meadows and later became his communications director.
2012 Served as spokesperson for the College Republican National Committee, traveling the country to discuss the youth vote during the presidential election cycle.
2012 Served as spokesperson for the College Republican National Committee, traveling the country to discuss the youth vote during the presidential election cycle.

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