Texts shared by Grisham suggest that the president's wife did not condemn the violence.
A person named "MT" shot down a suggestion to disassociate themselves from the violence on the social networking site.
Grisham told the Washington Examiner that she was the wife of the president.
The former press secretary shared a text exchange that appeared to show the president's wife shooting down her request to condemn the violence.
Cassidy Hutchinson testified before the January 6 committee.
Grisham included a screen grab of a text exchange with a person named "MT."
There is no place for lawlessness and violence if you want to send a message about peaceful protests.
The person didn't reply.
—Stephanie Grisham (@OMGrisham) June 28, 2022
Grisham told the Washington Examiner that it was the first lady.
Grisham quit after her response. The first Trump official to step down was the former press secretary.
Grisham weighed in on what the January 6 panel alleged was an attempt by Trumpworld operatives to get witnesses to change their testimony.
There is a chance that witness tampering is going to happen. The world of Trump is vicious and well aware of the threats made against those who speak out. Proud of Cassidy and all of the others who chose to stand up for the truth.
After leaving the White House, Grisham said that she needed to be "deprogrammed" and became a critic of her former bosses. In January of this year, Grisham joined dozens of former Trump officials who were formulating plans to foil their former boss in the coming years.
She said in June that Trump aides who refuse to cooperate should be charged.
Grisham commented on how Trump held secret meetings before the Capitol riot and how the former president watched the riot unfold on TV. She exposed what she said was Trump's admiration for Putin's ability to kill people.
Representatives for Trump's wife did not respond to a request for comment.
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