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Day 130
Tuesday 30 May 2017
““Honestly, I haven’t asked him,” Spicer said when asked if the president believes human activity is contributing to the warming of the climate. Trump tweeted last week that he will announce this week whether the U.S. will pull out of the Paris climate accord. “What he ultimately decides,” Spicer said later, “is up to him.””
“Spicer did the briefing on Tuesday “to give the middle finger to you guys,” a Republican close to the White House said. “Spicer wanted to do it, and Trump was good with it. I'm not sure how often he'll do it from now on, but today was to give the middle finger to you guys.””
Day 125
Thursday 25 May 2017
“Spicer’s absence struck a chord. By excluding him, “Trump has done something I thought was impossible,” tweeted Josh Dawsey, Politico White House reporter. “He has made everyone empathize with/defend Spicer.””
Day 110
Wednesday 10 May 2017
“Naturally, the media followed. And after the TV segments were done, Spicer literally hid with his staff behind a tall hedge trying to decide what to do. (Oh, to have been a spider in that hedge.) “After Spicer spent several minutes hidden in the bushes behind these sets,” as a major American newspaper writes of a senior White House official, he emerged, told reporters to turn their lights and cameras off, and answered questions in the dark, between two bushes, for about 10 minutes.”
Day 103
Wednesday 3 May 2017
“Spicer ostensibly meant the remark as a jab at the media and at Hillary Clinton, who discussed her loss in an interview with CNN on Tuesday. What he failed to take into consideration is the fact that Trump has spent 68 of the 176 days since he won the presidential election talking about the fact that he won the presidential election.”
Day 87
Monday 17 April 2017
“Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, facing a barrage of questions about the president’s commitment to transparency, repeatedly shut down reporters’ queries — from the identity of Mr. Trump’s weekend golf partners to his refusal to release his 2016 tax returns. Mr. Spicer said that greater public disclosure was unnecessary, intrusive or even harmful.”
Day 81
Tuesday 11 April 2017
“As you may recall from the phrase “gas chamber,” Hitler did in fact use chemicals—gas, even—to kill people during World War II.”
Day 68
Wednesday 29 March 2017
“Sean Spicer angrily dismissed inquiries about the matter Tuesday, declaring that “every single person who's been briefed on this, as I've said ad nauseam from this podium ... have been very clear that there is no connection between the president or the staff here and anyone doing anything with Russia.””
Day 66
Monday 27 March 2017
“In his daily press briefing on Monday, White House spokesperson Sean Spicer suggested that President Trump canceled a vote on the Republican plan to replace Obamacare because it was a “bad deal” that was “not going to be keeping with the vision that he had.” But Trump was trying to get House Republicans to vote for the bill until the very last minute, even though it never lived up to his promises on the campaign trail to cover everyone and do it cheaply.”
Day 53
Tuesday 14 March 2017
“Contradicting the musings of White House aide Kellyanne Conway, President Donald Trump’s press secretary, Sean Spicer, said Tuesday that “there is pretty sound evidence that the microwave is not a sound way of surveilling someone.””
Day 52
Monday 13 March 2017
““The president was very clear in his tweet that it was, you know, ‘wiretapping,’” Mr. Spicer said, using his fingers to make a gesture suggesting quotation marks. “That spans a whole host of surveillance types of options.””
Day 50
Friday 10 March 2017
““I don’t believe that was known,” said Sean Spicer, when asked by reporters at his regular press briefing on Thursday.”
We've reached the point where the options are Trump being incompetent or Trump being corrupt sooner than I expected.
Day 48
Wednesday 8 March 2017
“That claim, which has been propagating in conservative media for several days, was shot down by none other than Rosen himself during a recent appearance on Fox News. “I was not wiretapped, my parents were not wiretapped, which is where you place a listening device on someone's telephone line and you listen to their conversations,” Rosen told Fox & Friends on Sunday after the show's hosts claimed his phones were tapped.”
Day 36
Friday 24 February 2017
“Reporters from The Times, CNN and Politico were not allowed to enter the West Wing office of the press secretary, Sean M. Spicer, for the scheduled briefing. Aides to Mr. Spicer allowed in reporters from only a handpicked group of news organizations that, the White House said, had been previously confirmed to attend.”
Day 35
Thursday 23 February 2017
““There’s a big difference between [medical] and recreational marijuana,” Spicer said. “And I think that when you see something like the opioid addiction crisis blossoming in so many states around this country, the last thing that we should be doing is encouraging people.””
Day 33
Tuesday 21 February 2017
“White House press secretary Sean Spicer seemed to find his groove Tuesday. What's his new secret? When President Trump says something indefensible, just pretend he said something else.”
Day 29
Friday 17 February 2017
“In other words, the White House seems to quibble with the idea that this is a proposal actively under consideration, but the memo is legit. Spicer's contention that this was “100 percent not true” doesn't really hold up.”
Day 26
Tuesday 14 February 2017
You have to admit Joe Trudeau is a catchier name. Maybe Spicer is just improving his image.
“Everything about this story suggests that the White House has many secrets to hide and little of the time to prepare, the competence to execute or the cooperation of the President to hide them effectively.”

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