Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham says her time in former President Trump’s administration will “follow me forever.”
In an interview with New York Magazine published Tuesday, Grisham says she was part of something “unusually evil” which she hopes “doesn’t come back.”
“I don’t think I can rebrand. I think this will follow me forever,” Grisham said.
“I believe that I was part of something unusually evil, and I hope that it was a one-time lesson for our country and that I can be a part of making sure that at least that evil doesn’t come back now,” she continued.
Grisham’s book, “I’ll Take Your Questions Now,” was released on Tuesday. The title alludes to Grisham never holding a press conference while serving as press secretary, something she said was a directive from Trump.
Previously reported excerpts of the book have shed light into her time working with Trump and first lady Melania Trump, as well as Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner — both of whom worked in the White House.
Grisham has given several interviews recently, notably saying during an interview on “Good Morning America” that working for Trump was a mistake.
Grisham told the magazine that she wanted to be “really honest” writing her book, and not try to come off as “some hero.”
“Even if you hate me, I hope some of the things in my book make you rethink 2024,” Grisham said. “If he runs and wins, he won’t have to worry about reelection this time and he can do whatever he wants. That’s scary.”
Grisham also elaborated on her “selfish” motivations for writing the book.
“I thought, I’m going to tell people what he’s really like and get my story out, and in the meantime, selfishly, at the end, a lot of bad things happened to me and I wanted to get that out, too,” she said. “My children, my nephews, my family will read stories about me, and I want to chronicle what really happened. That’s the selfish piece.”