First Lady Melania Trump’s spokeswoman hit out at ex-adviser Stephanie Winston Wolkoff in a dispute over why she left the White House.
A spokeswoman for Melania Trump slammed the first lady’s former adviser Stephanie Winston Wolkoff after she criticized suggestions by the White House that she was fired from her unpaid role amid a controversy over the president’s inauguration spending.
Around the time those inauguration payments came to light in February 2018, Winston Wolkoff’s contract advising Melania Trump was one of several “gratuitous service agreements" terminated by the White House, fueling speculation that the two things were related. Stephanie Grisham told The Times in response: “The White House ended Mrs. Wolkoff’s contract, period. I’m not going to waste my time arguing the semantics of what the word ‘severed’ means simply because someone decided to run to the media with hurt feelings and a bruised ego. As stated more than a year ago, I wish Mrs. Wolkoff well.”
The Journal reported that investigators are looking into whether donors to Trump’s inauguration were offered access to the administration or to influence policy.
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