Former U.S. Rep Liz Cheney and three women who worked in the Trump administration spoke at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside on Wednesday night, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
The event was hosted by Democracy First, an organization that urges political candidates to condemn misinformation about elections.
Cheyney interviewed three women—Cassidy Hutchinson, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Sarah Matthews—who worked in former President Donald Trump’s administration but became critics following his claims of election fraud in the lead-up to and aftermath of the January 6, 2021 attack.
Griffin resigned from her role as White House director of strategic communications in December 2020, the Inquirer said.
“His own vice president is not supporting him,” Griffin said, as quoted by The Bulwark. “Multiple chiefs of staff. Former national security advisors. Multiple former Department of Defense heads. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. His White House comms director. Deputy press secretary. Another White House comms director. The list goes on. All of us who saw him up close and personal as president, some of the senior-most roles and the most consequential roles, are the people saying he should be nowhere near the Oval Office.”
Cheney, the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and campaigned with the Democratic nominee in Wisconsin last week.
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