A former Trump White House adviser is shedding light on his questionable behavior toward young women who worked around him during his time in office, Alyssa Farah Griffin — the former director of strategic communications for Trump — told the Daily Beast that Trump relished in harassing young female staffers.

Photo Insert: Former White House director of strategic communications Alyssa Farah Griffin even went a step further describing the former president's behavior as “an open secret, open discussion in the West Wing.”
In an article for AlterNet, Meaghan Ellis reported that Griffin, who now appears as a co-host on ABC's "The View," hopes her accounts will make other women think twice before working with Trump.
“Listen, the man’s the former commander-in-chief, he’s currently far and away the GOP frontrunner for president, and I think the American public needs to know who Donald Trump is,” Griffin explained.
“I saw behavior and engagement with very young junior female staffers from the former president that made me uncomfortable,” she said.
In fact, Griffin even went a step further describing the former president's behavior as “an open secret, open discussion in the West Wing.”
She added, “The way I was brought up, the way that I’ve behaved professionally is it is my duty to report that. So I took it to my direct report, which was the then-Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. He seemed very aware of the issue and said he was going to handle it.”
Meadows sat on his hands on the matter, allowing Trump to practically attempt grabbing the genitals of staffers.
“It’s a pattern. It was visible. It didn’t take a genius to see it. It was reported, I don’t know if it was handled, but this is a man who does not respect women,” she continued. “It’s a man who objectified women.”
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