
Ex-Donald Trump staffers accuse him of sexual harassment in the White House
It came after a Manhattan jury found the former president liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll.

Discussing the verdict on CNN, Alyssa Farah Griffin, who quit as White House communications director in December 2020, said Trump had a pattern of behaving inappropriately with women while in the White House.
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"I have countless cases of what I considered impropriety in the White House that I brought to the chief of staff because I thought the way he engaged with women was dangerous," Farah Griffin said.