The job of Trump's communications director was an oxymoron, according to the person.
She said that she would go to work with the plans that would be derailed by Trump's crazy behavior.
The January 6th House panel had an interview with one of the participants.
The former communications director for President Donald Trump complained that her role was pointless because her boss would ruin her plans with too much social media activity.
The transcript of an interview with the House select committee investigating the Capitol riot was released.
She said that it wasn't something that really existed under Donald Trump.
In the transcript, she said that her resignation was a nod to Trump's election loss in November, which he refused to admit.
She said the role was a big challenge.
"You would go in every day and have the best-laid plans that you could, you know, whether it's a policy roll out, or whatever it might be, you know what I mean," she said. It would derail everything if he decided to do that that morning.
She thought she could professionalize the communications and press operations if she worked for Trump.
She told the panel that he was a wild card. "You didn't know what he was going to do, what he was going to say, and that threw everything off course."
There was a false conspiracy theory that MSNBC's Joe SCARBOROUGH murdered his intern.
The medical examiner ruled that the death of the intern in 2001 was accidental and that she hit her head after she passed out.
"If he's talking about God knowing what over here, that's just going to derail everything, you know what I mean?" she said.
According to former Trump aides, no one in the White House could control his social media use.
According to one former aide of Trump's, the most successful tactic has been to temporarily stop it.
The ban on Trump was lifted by the CEO of the social media company.
The former president still uses Truth Social, the social media platform he founded a year ago.
Business Insider has an article on it.