Former Trump White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin is pushing back against an article from the National Review implying she has changed her political standings to gain public fame.
“The public posture of the Alyssa Farah Griffin of 2022 is very different from the one she had while in the Trump administration,” the article authored by journalist Nate Hochman said.
After exiting the administration of former President Donald Trump, Farrah Griffin has inked contracts with CNN and ABC to serve as a political analyst. Furthermore, she’s reportedly a candidate to replace Meghan McCain on “The View,” a program she has guest hosted several times this year.
“I reject the premise that my fundamental views have changed. But I’m fiercely anti-insurrection. I’m a conservative who believes in limited federal government and a robust national defense,” Farah Griffin said in a statement to the publication, per The Hill.
“I do, however, think that most people who have served in the highest levels of government, who hold the highest level security clearances, as I do, often become less dogmatic in their views as they learn more and are exposed to more.”
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