Trump's former press secretary said he asked her boyfriend if she's 'good in bed': book

According to her upcoming book, Trump asked Stephanie Grisham's boyfriend if he was "good in bed."
From July 2019 to April 2020, Trump's press secretary was Grisham.

Trump criticized Grisham for the book and called her "very bitter and angry."

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According to Stephanie Grisham's forthcoming book "I'll take your questions now," former President Donald Trump asked Stephanie Grisham, then White House press secretary, if she was "good at bed." The Washington Post obtained her book "I'll Take Your Questions Now."

Grisham's partner at the time was a White House aide. Although the ex-White House press secretary didn't identify her ex-boyfriend in the book it is believed Max Miller, who is running for Congress with Trump’s support.

Politico reported that Miller had been violent towards Grisham following her accusation of him cheating. Miller's lawyer denied that he assaulted Grisham in their relationship.

The book states that Trump called Grisham once while he was on Air Force One in order to verify that his penis wasn't small or toadstool-shaped.

"Uh, yes sir," Grisham replied.

Stormy Daniels, an adult film star, is at the centre of a scandal involving an affair with Trump and hush-money payments. She once wrote that Trump had an "unusual penis" as well as a "large mushroom head" like a "toadstool."

Grisham wrote that Trump's alleged affair to Daniels angered Melania Trump, the former First Lady, despite public claims to contrary.

According to the New York Times, Grisham wrote that "After Stormy Daniels' story broke and all of the subsequent allegations from other women," "I felt Mrs. Trump was basically uncontrollable."

Spokespersons of the former president and first wife criticized Grisham for his upcoming book. It is due to be published on October 5.

"This book...is another pitiful attempt by the President to cash in on his strength and sell lies about Trump family," Trump's spokesperson Liz Harrington stated in a statement to The Post. She described Grisham in a statement as "a disgruntled former worker."

Similarly, the office of the former first lady stated in a statement to The Post that the book was Grisham's attempt to "redeem herself after a poor performance in press secretary, failed personal relationships and unprofessional conduct in the White House."

Trump made a separate attack on Grisham in a statement to the Times. Trump stated that Stephanie didn't possess the necessary skills and that it was evident from the beginning. He suggested that his ex-press secretary had become "very bitter and angry" after a breakup.

Grisham resigned January 6th, the same day Trump sparked a deadly insurrection on the US Capitol and continued to spread lies about 2020. She was Melania Trump's chief spokesperson and chief of staff at the time.

While working on the 2016 campaign, she became involved with Trumps and joined the Trump administration in January 2017. She began her career under Sean Spicer, White House press secretary. In March 2017, she became the first lady's spokesperson. Later, Grisham served as president's spokesperson between July 2019 - April 2020.