Trump replaces his press secretary
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump shook up his communications team on Tuesday, replacing his press secretary and adding new staffers as he grapples with the coronavirus pandemic.
Stephanie Grisham, who held the titles of press secretary and White House communications director since last June, is out after never holding a formal press briefing. She will take on a new role as Melania Trump’s chief of staff.
Kayleigh McEnany, a top Trump campaign spokeswoman, will take over as Mr.
Trump’s fourth press secretary. Also returning to the White House: Pentagon spokeswoman Alyssa Farah. She will lead strategic communications, according to a senior administration official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the decisions had not been formally announced.
The shake-up comes as the president is facing the biggest crisis of his administration, with the coronavirus spreading across the country. The virus has killed nearly 12,000 people in the U.S. and fundamentally transformed American life while plunging the economy into what is expected to be a major recession.
Ms. Grisham, who succeeded Sarah Sanders and Sean Spicer, was arguably the nation’s least visible press secretary in modern history, having never held a press briefing during her nine months on the job. Her departure was not a surprise. Ms. Grisham had been largely sidelined since the start of the pandemic, with the press team for Vice President Mike Pence, the head of the coronavirus task force, taking the lead. In addition, Mark Meadows, the president’s new chief of staff, has been working to bring on his own team, including senior adviser Ben Williamson.