It was a job that Ms. Winston Wolkoff portrays in the book as large part protector (the West Wing was full of plotters! According to Ms. Winston Wolkoff, she was instrumental in helping create Mrs. Trump’s child-focused Be Best campaign (though she disavows the name), and she tried hard to get Mrs. Trump to wear American designers, and to see that perhaps there was something hypocritical about adopting cyberbullying as a cause, though those efforts were largely unsuccessful. This all ended in February 2018, when Ms. Winston Wolkoff resigned after revelations that her firm was paid nearly $26 million to plan the inauguration. No,” Ms. Winston Wolkoff said more than a year later. Although a number of former aides to President Trump have written tell-all books, this is the first insider look at Mrs. Trump’s life in the White House (and before).
Source: New York Times September 01, 2020 15:56 UTC