
He also claimed - in a familiar line about former employees who criticize him - that Farah was actually told to "hit the road" ahead of her departure from the White House. In his statement this week responding to Farah, Trump, 75, brought up her "very nice letter" and asked her to "explain why you wrote it." But then folks got around him, they got information in front of him and I think his mind genuinely might have been changed about that and that's scary because he did lose." /Zk0K2MAKpI to "(Trump) knew, he told me shortly after that he knew he lost. 5 "and he really had a fighting spirit about him, but it wasn't this 'fraud, stealing the election.' " The adviser told PEOPLE they saw Trump in the Oval Office on Nov. They got information in front of him, and I think his mind genuinely might have been changed about that, and that's scary because he did lose and the facts are out there."įarah's account echoes with another former top Trump aide told PEOPLE after the election: That source said Trump was initially resigned to his defeat but then grew defiant. "He told me shortly after that he knew he lost, but then folks got around him. "He knew," she said in a Saturday interview with Pamela Brown. 6 Were 'Common Sense' Because 'People Were Angry'įarah, 32, recently told CNN that Trump privately admitted that he fell short in the election. RELATED: Donald Trump Says Threats to 'Hang Mike Pence' on Jan. In her resignation letter, however, she called her time in the White House the "honor of a lifetime," The Hill reported at the time.

Since exiting the administration, Farah has been an increasingly vocal member of the anti-Trump GOP minority. "I left because I was afraid of where these myths could take us," Farah, who had also been Vice President Mike Pence's spokeswoman, said on The View in October. 4, 2020, about a month after Trump's defeat at the polls and amid a flurry of baseless allegations of a stolen election from the president and his supporters. As bizarre as things get on-screen during Pennywise's encounters with the Losers Club, for non-King-ophiles, these adaptations only really scratch the surface of how cosmically weird the hungry clown really is.Farah served as Trump's communications director from April 2020 until Dec.

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Add a raspy voice and a massive mouth full of fangs into the mix and it's no wonder Pennywise is up there with some of the genre's most enduring icons, and the bane of every real-world clown's professional existence.
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Both the 1990 miniseries and the 2017 movie did a horribly good job at conveying the sheer horror of Pennywise, which, if we're being honest, isn't too difficult considering clowns are naturally freaky anyway.

To avoid the headache of "its" and "Its," we'll be using Its chosen Pennywise monicker from this point on. It sometimes uses the name Robert "Bob" Gray, too. From the passing of the Bradley Gang in 1929 onwards, witnesses to the monster's feeding frenzies reported seeing a red-haired clown in a silver suit amongst the carnage, and while It can take any form of its choosing, Pennywise the Dancing Clown became its favorite persona, one that enables it to pass through crowds in plain sight and has easy access to unsuspecting kids. The titular creature is referred to - for lack of a better description - as "It" or "IT" in the original 1986 novel.

The huge box office success of 2017's IT renewed interest in one of Stephen King's most iconic creations, the demented, dimension-hopping monster that likes long walks in the sewer and dining out on scared human children.
