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Alyssa Farah Griffin Continues to Push Claim That Trump Wanted a Political Aide ‘Executed’

On Wednesday's 'The View,' co-host and former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin repeated a shocking claim about something the former president said during his tenure in the White House

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Alyssa Farah Griffin doubled down on a startling claim about an alleged comment made by former president Donald Trump.

During a discussion on The View Wednesday about Trump's appearance at his presidential immunity hearing earlier this week in D.C., Farah Griffin said of her former boss, "In a meeting I was in in the Oval Office with a dozen other staffers, [Trump] said an aide should be executed for leaking something negative about him."

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Farah Griffin, who worked as Trump's Director of Strategic Communications from April to December 2020, previously made the claim on The View last month.

She alleged Trump made the remark after an unknown individual leaked a story about him going to the White House bunker during protests surrounding George Floyd's murder in May 2020.

Alyssa Farah Griffin, Donald Trump
Alyssa Farah Griffin, Donald TrumpABC/Jeff Lipsky; Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Farah Griffin was motivated to raise the point again in an effort to articulate how Trump's desire to obtain immunity might actually come into play.

"The problem with Trump is this isn't super outside the realm of possibility that we would be in a scenario like that," she explained.

She claimed, "He's a man who, when he was told his VP [Mike Pence] had to be evacuated from the Capitol for his own safety, he said basically, 'So what?' He said he deserved it when there were 'Hang Mike Pence' signs. He alluded [that] General [Mark] Milley should be executed."

Farah Griffin concluded, "This is a man who will push every boundary that's out there."

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