'The View's Alyssa Farah Griffin slammed as 'traitor' for posing with Biden at White House Christmas party

Former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin's appearance at the White House Christmas party was not appreciated by Republicans
'The View' host Alyssa Farah Griffin posed with President Joe Biden at the White House Christmas Party (YouTube/The View, Getty Images)
'The View' host Alyssa Farah Griffin posed with President Joe Biden at the White House Christmas Party (YouTube/The View, Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden recently hosted a Christmas party at the White House, and ‘The View’ host and former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin was also present at the event.

Griffin shared a snap on social media of herself and her husband, Justin Griffin, posing with Biden and the first lady, and the Republican quickly faced some severe backlash.

Despite the limited comment section on Griffin’s Instagram, people were quick to label her a “fake conservative.” In her post at the White House, she thanked the president and Jill for “generously hosting members of the media.”

Alyssa Farah Griffin returns to the White House

‘The View’ host Alyssa Farah Griffin, who once served as the White House Director of Strategic Communications during former President Donald Trump’s presidency, returned to the White House to celebrate Christmas with the first family.

Griffin and her husband, Justin, both posed with Biden and Jill next to two huge Christmas trees. With the snap, Griffin wrote on Instagram, “The most wonderful time of year back at the White House.”


 
 
 
 
 
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‘The View’ host then thanked the president and first lady, “Thank you to President Biden and the First Lady for generously hosting members of the media - including critics - at the People’s House. 🎄❤️🎅🏻.”

As the Griffins posed with the Bidens, there was outrage in the comment section as ‘The View’ host was accused of being a “fake conservative” and “traitor” amongst other things.

Internet reacts to Alyssa Farah Griffin’s holiday snap

After Alyssa Farah Griffin shared her picture at the White House, her comment section on Instagram, although limited, was filled with an overwhelmingly negative response.

One person commented, “You are only in this for fame and power! Exactly what you said about President Trump. Let's see how far you get,” and another wrote, “Sellout.”

“Can't believe you claim yourself a republican. You're the opposite of one. Go join the Democratic party,” wrote one user, and another commented, “Fake conservative woman. Defend yourself on The View from those cackling hens.”

White House Communications Director Alyssa Farah talks briefly with reporters outside the West Wing October 08, 2020 in Washington, DC. Farah said that the campaign wants a second presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden but that it would have to be in-person and not virtual.
Alyssa Farah Griffin in 2020 during her time as the White House Communications Director (Getty Images)

The backlash continued to mount in the comment section as one person wrote, “Where are your morals? How are you taking pictures with these lying crooks? You are aware of what they have done and what they have been doing,” and another wrote, “What a traitor you are.”

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