Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Trump replaces his press secretary

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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.

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