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8 Jun 2023


NextImg:‘The View’ Co-Host Alyssa Farah Griffin Interviewed by Jan. 6 Prosecutors

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Alyssa Farah Griffin quit her job as a communications director in the Trump administration in December 2020, but she can’t quite leave her former role in the past just yet.

Griffin, who now works as a co-host on The View, shared her firsthand account of Donald Trump‘s reaction to his election loss, which is now playing a valuable role in the federal prosecution case against the former President’s involvement in the Jan. 6 insurrection.

CNN has confirmed that Griffin recently sat with federal prosecutors investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the Capitol building in Washington D.C. Prosecutors reportedly wanted her accounts of the then-President’s state of mind in the immediate aftermath of his election loss in 2020.

Prosecutors reportedly also wanted to know about Vice President Mike Pence’s role in the attempt to overturn the election.

In 2022, Griffin testified in front of the House Select Committee, providing similar testimony in which she said she witnessed Trump acknowledging he lost the election.

“I popped into the Oval [Office] just to, like, give the President the headlines and see how he was doing. And he was looking at the TV and he said, ‘Can you believe I [lost] to this effing guy?’ And then just kind of moved forward. But in that moment I think he knew he lost,” she previously stated.

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Despite that, Trump continued to promote claims that the election was stolen, inciting the events that would eventually become the insurrection.

After departing her job at the White House, Griffin became a CNN correspondent and View co-host, where she holds the role as resident conservative, though she has renounced any loyalty to Trump or his administration.