Text exchange between then communications chief and fellow White House aide reportedly reveals exasperation at Capitol riot.
Griffin, now a political commentator for CNN and co-host of ABC’s The View, later told reporters she stood down because she “saw where this was heading”. [published its final report](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/dec/23/jan-6-panel-final-report-trump-capitol-attack) last month accusing the single-term president of a “multi-part conspiracy” to thwart the will of the people and subvert democracy. [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump), texted another White House aide “we all look like domestic terrorists now” as the then president’s supporters overran the US Capitol on 6 January 2021.
Hicks, who served as White House communications director and a counselor to the president under former President Donald Trump, appeared to have been texting ...
[CNN](https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/13/politics/hope-hicks-white-house-trump-riot/index.html) reported the departure was planned before the riot. [Alyssa Farah Griffin](https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-made-job-pointless-compulsive-tweeting-former-aide-says-2022-12) was right to get out of the administration early. [Testimony provided by Hicks](https://www.businessinsider.com/hope-hicks-says-trump-called-blame-jan-6-unfair-2022-12) was also released recently by the January 6 committee. The day after, Farah Griffin told "Not being dramatic, but we are all fucked. The
Former White House aide Hope Hicks told a fellow aide in text messages during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection that “we all look like domestic terrorists now” ...
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The former Trump adviser said that White House staff became unemployable due to the violence.
Sympathizing with Hicks’ concern about being employable in the future, Radford wrote, “I know, like there isn’t a chance of finding a job. After 7 p.m., Hicks wrote of Trump, “Attacking the VP? now it will always be, ‘Oh yeah, you work for the guy who tried to overtake the government.'” On the morning of Jan. “I know,” Radford answered. She worked for the Trump Organization and followed him to the White House in 2017, holding titles including communications director. She returned to the West Wing in Trump’s final year to be a counselor to the president after working for Visa also sent me a blow off email today. “Like untouchable. “I’m so mad and upset. We all look like domestic terrorists now.” God I’m so f—ing mad.”
White House counselor Hicks and Ivanka's top aide Julie Radford responded to her social media post with anger, and feared the Capitol riot would damage ...
Kloss has rarely spoken about her connection to the Trump family and they have been sparingly spotted together. I’ve learned to stay away from the comments section.' Refusing to do so and inciting violence is anti-American' [White House](/news/white-house/index.html) counselor Hicks and Ivanka's top aide Julie Radford responded to her social media post by saying they were being made to look like 'domestic terrorists' - and how the riot meant they would be 'unemployable'. Refusing to do so and inciting violence is anti-American'. 'And all of us that didn't have jobs lined up will be perpetually unemployed,' Hicks added.
A text exchange between Ivanka Trump's chief of staff Julie Radford and White House aide Hope Hicks reveals their anger over then-President Donald Trump's ...
Multiple units within the Secret Service were reporting technical problems, and agents were warned “not to rely” on their technology, according to an email. ET, alerting that Trump had announced “on LIVE TV that he plans head to the Capitol with the crowd,” although his name is redacted. The newly released documents provide fresh insight into how the Secret Service scrambled to respond to the chaos that unfolded that day. They also detail how the agency ran into technical difficulties and confiscated dozens of weapons on January 6, and had warned about the Proud Boys’ violent intentions as early as December 27. Once the call with Raffensperger wrapped, Trump had a zoom with his then-lawyer Rudy Giuliani and spoke on the phone with his Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and later Steve Bannon. ET, Trump called for supports to “walk down Pennsylvania Avenue” with him to the Capitol. The call logs reflect a flurry of calls with DOJ officials, including then-acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen and his deputy Richard Donoghue. The logs have been crucial to the panel’s investigation in piecing together a timeline of events. Trump also talked to a number of members of Congress on January 5, including Sens. The day before the US Capitol attack, Trump spoke to then-Vice President Mike Pence. The latest comes as the panel winds down its work with the House majority set to change hands from Democrats to Republicans on Tuesday at the start of the new Congress. “In one day he ended every future opportunity that doesn’t include speaking engagements at the local Proud Boys chapter,” Hicks wrote to Radford on January 6, 2021.
Newly revealed text messages show former president Donald Trump's most trusted aide Hope Hicks's anger about her job prospects after the January 6 riot at ...
“Visa sent me a blow-off email today.” “In one day, he ended every future opportunity that doesn’t include speaking engagements at the local Proud Boys chapter,” Ms Hicks texted to Ms Radford. Ms Hicks served as a trusted confidante and aide to Mr Trump since the early days of his 2016 presidential run.
The Jan. 6 House select committee released a text message exchange between Hicks and another White House staffer on the day of the U.S. Capitol riot.
During the riot at the Capitol, Trump tweeted that his vice president, Mike Pence, “didn’t have the courage” to help him overturn the election. The only thing that matters is winning.’” She said there was no evidence of widespread fraud in the 2020 election, and she was concerned that Trump was damaging his legacy by spreading disinformation about the results. Senate campaign of Pennsylvania hedge fund executive David McCormick, who lost to Trump-endorsed candidate Mehmet Oz in the Republican primary. [Hope Hicks](https://www.huffpost.com/topic/hope-hicks), a former senior adviser to [Donald Trump](https://www.huffpost.com/news/topic/donald-trump), fumed to a fellow White House aide during the Jan. [Text messages](https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GPO-J6-DOC-CTRL0000918617_00015/pdf/GPO-J6-DOC-CTRL0000918617_00015.pdf) released by the House select committee investigating the attack show Hicks texting Julie Radford, former chief of staff to [Ivanka Trump](https://www.huffpost.com/news/topic/ivanka-trump), as Trump supporters were laying siege to the U.S.
Hicks, who served as White House communications director and a counselor to the president under former President Donald Trump, appeared to have been texting ...
The House select committee investigating the Capitol Hill riots has released new documents that reveal an angry text exchange between Ivanka Trump's chief ...
The panel has been filling the missing gaps with witness interviews. Radford responded by telling Hicks that she has been shunned by Visa over a job opportunity via email. “In one day he ended every future opportunity that doesn’t include speaking engagements at the local Proud Boys chapter,” Hicks wrote to Radford on the same day as the insurrection.
According to a report from the Daily Beast, Donald Trump adviser Hope Hicks was furiously texting during and after the Jan. 6 insurrection complaining about ...
Refusing to do so and inciting violence is anti-American." We all look like domestic terrorists now." 6 insurrection complaining about how it would appear to the public and fretting
Hope Hicks, who was a senior aide to former President Donald Trump, texted an aide to Ivanka Trump that “we all look like domestic terrorists now” on Jan.
In its report, the committee detailed evidence that Trump oversaw a multipart effort to overturn the results of an election he knew he lost, which culminated in his supporters’ storming the Capitol on Jan. 6 in a push to block the counting of the electoral votes that would certify Joe Biden’s victory. She previously was White House communications director, as well as director of strategic communications. 6 for his refusal to accept the 2020 election results. She left the White House several days after the Jan. [texts released by the House Jan.
Former White House aide Hope Hicks was among the staffers worried about what the Capitol riots would mean for both Trump's legacy and her own, ...
[returned to the White House](https://people.com/politics/hope-hicks-returning-white-house-work-with-jared-kushner/), announcing in 2020 that she would be serving as a senior adviser to [Jared Kushner](https://people.com/tag/jared-kushner), the former president's son-in-law. God I'm so f---ing mad." Hicks continued: "This made us all unemployable. I'm so mad and upset," Hicks added. "We all look like domestic terrorists now." [Hope Hicks](https://people.com/politics/who-is-hope-hicks-people-explains/), a former White House aide under President [Donald Trump](https://people.com/tag/donald-trump/), was among the staffers who complained that the Capitol riots may harm her career, recently revealed text messages show.
Hope Hicks, a former White House aide under President Donald Trump, was among the staffers who complained that the Capitol riots may harm her career, recently ...
Greenwich native and former Trump adviser Hope Hicks is in the news again after her texts were released by the Jan. 6 committee.
Hicks, who served two stints at the White House during Trump’s presidency, texted another White House employee that day that “we all look like domestic terrorists now,” and that they and other staff members without jobs lined up were doomed to be “perpetually unemployed.” 6 Committee released text messages](https://news.yahoo.com/hope-hicks-said-look-domestic-175157287.html) in which Hicks’ lamented over her future job prospects during the riot in the U.S. Greenwich native and former adviser to President Donald Trump Hope Hicks was in the news again over the weekend, after the