New book claims Trump asked his ex press secretary to defend shape, size of his penis

New book claims Trump asked his ex press secretary to defend shape, size of his penis

Ex press secretary to the Trump administration, Stephanie Grisham, has revealed in her book that Donald Trump once called her to defend the size and s

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Ex press secretary to the Trump administration, Stephanie Grisham, has revealed in her book that Donald Trump once called her to defend the size and shape of his genitalia.

In the book titled “I’ll Take Your Questions Now,” Grisham, who served as Trump’s press secretary for nine months, alleged that the former president once called her from Air Force One to defend his penis size and shape after adult film star, Stormy Daniels compared it to a mushroom, according to the New York times.

Daniels alleged that she had an affair with Trump in 2006. Trump along with his lawyer and longtime scandal fixer, Michael Cohen coordinated a $130,000 hush-money payment to Daniels shortly before the 2016 US election to keep her from making details of the alleged affair public.

The Daniels affair, Grisham writes, ‘unleashed’ Melania Trump’s vengeance as she began trying to contradict her husband in public.

When Grisham drafted a tweet requesting privacy at the time of the affair disclosure, saying that Melania would focus on her roles as first lady, wife and mother, Melania had her scrub the tweet of the word ‘wife.’

During the State of the Union address, the former US first lady walked in arm-in-arm with a handsome military aide hand-selected by Grisham because the floors of the Capitol were ‘slippery.’

‘I laughed to myself because I’d seen the woman navigate dirt roads in her heels,’ Grisham writes.

Grisham served as press secretary to Trump from July 2019 to April 2020, wherein those 12 months she never once held a press conference.

Grisham alleged that the administration was shrouded in a culture of lies. ‘Casual dishonesty filtered through the White House as if it were in the air conditioning system,’ she said.

And Trump’s administration staffers were lying right back, according to Huffington post.

Both the former president’s and first lady’s offices trashed the allegations in the book.

“This book is another pitiful attempt to cash in on the President’s strength and sell lies about the Trump family, Liz Harrington, a spokesperson for Trump, told The Post in a statement. She also called Grisham a “disgruntled former employee” and said book publishers “should be ashamed of themselves for preying on desperate people who see the short term gain in writing a book full of falsehoods.”

Grisham’s book will be released in October.