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Trump may drop Spicer, Bannon and Priebus
“Let me just put this whole Russian thing to bed once and for all, Trump is innocent”, McCarthy’s press secretary said.
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Melissa McCarthy once again brought comic spice plus Spicer to “Saturday Night Live”.
Trump lamented that White House press secretary Sean Spicer – “a wonderful human being” – and deputy press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders – “a lovely, young woman” – are getting abused by the press corps. Unless I have them every two weeks and I do them myself, we don’t have them. “He’s trying to blend in with his surroundings”. The “SNL” audience roared.
“We’re not going to get into a numbers game”, she said.
The story quickly made the rounds, adding to an already long list of random, bizarre, and infuriating things Spicer has done since joining Trump’s White House.
White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus has reportedly warned West Wing staffers to quit slipping fake news and internet hoaxes onto President Donald Trump’s desk.
It has been well documented that Donald Trump is highly aware of which members of his staff play well on television, and he was evidently happy with how Sarah Huckabee Sanders represented the campaign.
Aides said Trump does not believe his team gave contradictory stories about his decision to fire Comey, despite the fact that the White House’s explanation changed dramatically over a 48-hour period. You know Sean Spicer.
The New York Times reported on Friday Guilfoyle has caught the eye of Trump as a potential replacement for Sean Spicer, the current press secretary. “Sanders obfuscates same as Spicer”, The New York Times’ Maggie Haberman tweeted.
In fairness, McCarthy’s depiction of Spicey as an over-the-top, buffoonish character has made me acutely aware of the concern some of my fellow progressives have about comedians’ take on Trump.
Trump’s open Oval Office policy is created to allow a flow of ideas and information to him; however, according to officials, aides often try to influence him politically and trigger him with news stories-some real, some fake. Reporter Macaluso located Rosenstein in person and asked him directly if he was threatening to quit his job. Trump continued to dodge the question, and didn’t make any assurances and instead said Spicer “gets beat up” by the media on a daily basis.
Accurate enough for Trump administration work, if you will. Has he been lying to Spicer? “Trump” responded by asking “Spicer” to kiss him, to which he responded, “I can’t – I have a wife and took vows”.
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And then, in 1983, when the USA led a multinational invasion of the small Caribbean island of Grenada, a rather tipsy American diplomat told a New York Times correspondent a mass grave had been discovered on the island, a page one story.