
Capitol Complex Violence: Chief of Staff of America’s First Lady Melania Trump Resists
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- The first senior employee to resign from the White House
- White House Deputy Press Secretary also resigns
- Trump supporters entered the Capitol complex on Wednesday
Washington:
US Capitol Hill protests: by supporters of US President Donald Trump Violence on Capitol Campus After Stephanie Grisham, Chief of Staff of America’s First Lady Melania Trump, White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews resigned. Grisham has also previously served as the press secretary of the White House. He was followed by Callie McKenney as press secretary in April. She is the first person to resign on Wednesday.
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Grisham said in a statement on Twitter that serving in the White House has been honorable for her and she is also proud to be part of Melania Trump’s mission to help children and is proud of the many achievements of this administration. She is the first senior employee to resign from the White House. Matthews also said after resigning, “I am deeply saddened by what I saw today as a parliamentarian.” I am resigning from my post with immediate effect. Our country needs a peaceful transfer of power.
Bullets fired, glass shattered: Trump supporters turn such American parliament complex into battlefield
According to ABC’News’ news, White House Social Minister Ricky Niseta has also resigned in view of the violent protests by Trump supporters. Indeed, Trump’s supporters stormed into the complex on Wednesday when the newly elected President Joe Biden was sitting inside the Capitol complex for a joint session of parliament to authenticate Biden’s victory. During this, he also had a clash with the police. Several people have been reported dead and injured in the violence.
Trump supporters outside Capitol Hills, see NDTV’s ground report
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