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Liz Harrington

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Liz Harrington is the chief spokeswoman for former US president Donald Trump, having replaced Jason Miller in June 2021. She is a former spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee.[1]

She was part of Trump’s meeting with Mike Lindell,[2] and posted an image comparing Liz Cheney to George W. Bush.[3] In 2020 she spoke at the Patriots Arise conference in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.[4]

In late 2021, Harrington was reportedly briefing the former president some mornings and collected “allegations of [election] fraud posted online and has written many of Trump’s detailed statements, particularly those attacking local politicians, according to Trump advisers".[5] In 2022 she announced her departure fron Twitter, criticizing the site.[6]

References[edit]

  1. Dale, Daniel (June 18, 2021). "Trump's new chief spokeswoman, Liz Harrington". cnn.com.
  2. Petrizzo, Zachary (September 10, 2021). "Mike Lindell held secret meeting with Trump". In a photo obtained by Salon, which has not been previously released, a large group of Lindell allies, including his girlfriend Kendra Reeves, pro-Trump lawyer Kurt Olsen and Trump spokesperson Liz Harrington, can all be seen seated with Lindell and Trump himself at a large dining table.
  3. Bowden, John (September 27, 2021). "Liz Cheney mocks Trump over renewed feud with George W Bush". His spokeswoman, Liz Harrington, upped the attacks on Twitter the same day by sharing a bizarre Photoshopped image of Ms Cheney with Mr Bush’s face superimposed over her own.
  4. "Trump's Spokeswoman Calls For Arrests Over 2020 Election at QAnon Rally - VICE". www.vice.com.
  5. Gardner, Amy, Tom Hamburger and Josh Dawsey, "Trump allies work to place supporters in key election posts across the country, spurring fears about future vote challenges", Washington Post, November 29, 2021. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
  6. Carbonaro, Giulia (May 18, 2022). "Donald Trump 'Truth' Twitter account suspended as Liz Harrington quits site". Newsweek.


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