Stephanie Grisham
American government official
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August 20 2024 | Spoke at the 2024 Democratic National Convention, criticizing Donald Trump and sharing details about the January 6 events. |
August 20 2024 | Spoke at the Democratic National Convention, criticizing Trump and sharing details about Melania Trump's response to the January 6 riot. |
January 5 2022 | Testified to the January 6th Committee about events leading to the Capitol attack. |
September 2021 | Announced the publication of her book 'I'll Take Your Questions Now' about her time in the Trump administration. |
January 6 2021 | Resigned from her position in the hours following the storming of the United States Capitol. |
April 7 2020 | Assumed the role of chief of staff to the first lady. |
July 2019 | Became the 32nd White House press secretary and White House communications director. |
June 25 2019 | Announced as White House press secretary and White House communications director by Melania Trump via Twitter. |
July 11 2018 | Violated the Hatch Act by tweeting Trump's campaign slogan on her official Twitter account, receiving a warning letter from the Office of Special Counsel. |
2017 | Began serving as press secretary for First Lady Melania Trump. |
January 2017 | Named deputy press secretary for Sean Spicer in the West Wing of the White House after Trump's inauguration. |
2016 | Served as a press aide to Donald Trump's presidential campaign. |
December 5 2015 | Arrested in Phoenix, Arizona for driving without headlights and suspected driving under the influence, violating her probation. |
August 2014 | Accepted a plea bargain reducing her DUI charge to misdemeanor reckless driving with two years of probation. |
January 9 2013 | Arrested for speeding in Gilbert, Arizona, and failed a field sobriety test with a blood alcohol content of .105 percent. |
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