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Two top White House officials resign after Capitol violence, more on the way -sources

By Steve Holland

 

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FILE PHOTO: White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham listens to U.S. President Donald Trump talk to reporters as he departs for travel to Georgia from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, U.S., November 8, 2019. REUTERS/Leah Millis

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two top aides to first lady Melania Trump resigned on Wednesday in the wake of violence on Capitol Hill, and more top White House officials were considering resigning, including national security adviser Robert O'Brien and his deputy, Matthew Pottinger, sources familiar with the matter said.

 

Stephanie Grisham resigned as chief of staff to the first lady after supporters of President Donald Trump violently occupied the U.S. Capitol in an effort to block Congress from certifying the presidential election results.

 

"It has been an honor to serve the country in the White House. I am very proud to have been a part of Mrs. Trump’s mission to help children everywhere, and proud of the many accomplishments of this administration," Grisham said in a statement.

 

Grisham, who spent a year as White House press secretary before becoming chief of staff to the first lady, did not say whether her resignation was in reaction to the violence in the nation's capital, but a source familiar with her decision said the violence was the last straw for her.

 

The White House social secretary, Rickie Niceta, also resigned, as did a deputy White House press secretary, Sarah Matthews, two sources told Reuters.

 

O'Brien was also considering resigning, as was Pottinger, the deputy national security adviser who has been a key voice on China policy within the administration, two sources said.

 

"I just spoke with Vice President Pence," O'Brien said in a statement earlier Wednesday, adding, "I am proud to serve with him."

 

There was also chatter inside the White House that deputy chief of staff Chris Liddell might resign, a source said.

The White House declined to comment.

 

Multiple injuries were reported and one woman was killed in the melee at the Capitol, as Trump supporters responded to the president's call to protest his loss in November's presidential election to Democrat Joe Biden. Trump has repeatedly and baselessly claimed the election was marred by fraudulent voting.

 

Biden will be inaugurated on Jan. 20.

 

(Reporting by Steve Holland; additional reporting by Andrea Shalal and Mark Hosenball; Editing by Leslie Adler)

 

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39 minutes ago, scorecard said:

No news of Kayleigh McEnany resigning.

 

She's probably not concerned, tomorrow she'll be sprouting more lies re todays' sad events.

And after the 20th she'll go back to Fox, or more likely one of the even more right wing outlets. And I wouldn't exclude the possibility she's one of the people who will help Trump with his own outlet.

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3 hours ago, scorecard said:

No news of Kayleigh McEnany resigning.

 

She's probably not concerned, tomorrow she'll be sprouting more lies re todays' sad events.

That woman lies just as much as her boss. I wonder if they sit across from each other and practice their lies?

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13 minutes ago, J Town said:

Honestly, no WAY would I stay in a place that no longer has proper security and a bunch of p!ssed off MAGA hat wearing guys with long arms and bad attitudes breaking in.

Long arms? Is that PC speak for knuckle-draggers?

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Two top White House officials resign after Capitol violence, more on the way -sources

By Steve Holland

 

2021-01-07T050123Z_5_LYNXMPEH0607I_RTROPTP_4_USA-ELECTION-RESIGNATIONS.JPG

FILE PHOTO: White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham listens to U.S. President Donald Trump talk to reporters as he departs for travel to Georgia from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, U.S., November 8, 2019. REUTERS/Leah Millis

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two top aides to first lady Melania Trump resigned on Wednesday in the wake of violence on Capitol Hill, and more top White House officials were considering resigning, including national security adviser Robert O'Brien and his deputy, Matthew Pottinger, sources familiar with the matter said.

 

Stephanie Grisham resigned as chief of staff to the first lady after supporters of President Donald Trump violently occupied the U.S. Capitol in an effort to block Congress from certifying the presidential election results.

 

"It has been an honor to serve the country in the White House. I am very proud to have been a part of Mrs. Trump’s mission to help children everywhere, and proud of the many accomplishments of this administration," Grisham said in a statement.

 

Grisham, who spent a year as White House press secretary before becoming chief of staff to the first lady, did not say whether her resignation was in reaction to the violence in the nation's capital, but a source familiar with her decision said the violence was the last straw for her.

 

The White House social secretary, Rickie Niceta, also resigned, as did a deputy White House press secretary, Sarah Matthews, two sources told Reuters.

 

O'Brien was also considering resigning, as was Pottinger, the deputy national security adviser who has been a key voice on China policy within the administration, two sources said.

 

"I just spoke with Vice President Pence," O'Brien said in a statement earlier Wednesday, adding, "I am proud to serve with him."

 

There was also chatter inside the White House that deputy chief of staff Chris Liddell might resign, a source said.

The White House declined to comment.

 

Multiple injuries were reported and one woman was killed in the melee at the Capitol, as Trump supporters responded to the president's call to protest his loss in November's presidential election to Democrat Joe Biden. Trump has repeatedly and baselessly claimed the election was marred by fraudulent voting.

 

Biden will be inaugurated on Jan. 20.

 

(Reporting by Steve Holland; additional reporting by Andrea Shalal and Mark Hosenball; Editing by Leslie Adler)

 

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Big deal, they were on the exit ramp anyway!

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13 hours ago, Caldera said:

Pence and cabinet need to "resign" Trump and refuse to grant him a pardon. Trump needs to be held accountable for this despicable act of domestic terrorism.

 

That would be fantastic.  Trump resigns, Pence follows minutes later, and Pelosi becomes POTUS. :cheesy:

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