When White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders recently announced her resignation — her last day is Friday — there was some speculation about whether Donald Trump would bother to hire her successor. The press secretary’s principal responsibility is holding a daily briefing with reporters, and Trump and Sanders effectively scrapped that traditional practice.
Nevertheless, First Lady Melania Trump announced yesterday that her own communications director, Stephanie Grisham, will now serve as White House press secretary. One of the most surprising aspects of the news is just how many jobs Grisham will hold. The New York Times reported:
Ms. Grisham will also take on the added role of communications director, a job that has been vacant since the departure of Bill Shine in March, and will keep her role in the East Wing.
Dating back to Trump’s presidential transition period, Grisham will be the seventh person the Republican has tapped to serve as the White House’s communications director.
By some accounts, Grisham also intends to “maintain her current role as the first lady’s chief spokeswoman.”
There have been jokes for months about acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney holding multiple positions at once, and it now appears that those same jokes can apply to the president’s new chief spokesperson.









