Former President Donald Trump offered up his usual barrage of unfounded claims during his interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier Monday night, but the co-hosts of ABC’s The View want to set the record straight about one in particular: Alyssa Farah Griffin
“Something happens, when people leave,” Trump said. “I have this woman named Alyssa Farah, she said the greatest things, long after she left.” The former president went on to say that after Griffin was offered the TV contract, “she changed her views, and all of a sudden she can say negative things. Money gets offered to people and some people change.
on his Truth Social platform calling Griffin one of the “sleazebags” who turned against him after leaving his administration.The View
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