White House spokesperson Sean Spicer resigns

Trump offered Wall Street financier Anthony Scaramucci, a longtime supporter, the White House communications post


Reuters July 21, 2017
White House Spokesperson Sean Spicer. PHOTO: AFP

WASHINGTON DC:

White House Spokesperson Sean Spicer resigned on Friday, ending a brief, turbulent tenure that gained global notoriety, after President Donald Trump named adviser and Wall Street financier Anthony Scaramucci as his top communications official.


A White House official said Spicer, 45, had resigned.


Spicer's departure reflected turmoil within Trump's legal and communication teams amid a widening investigation into possible ties between Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and Russia, a problem undermining the White House's policy agenda.


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Parodied memorably on the Saturday Night Live sketch comedy show for his combative encounters with the White House press corps, Spicer became one of the Trump administration's most recognised figures after taking the job in December.


He was sometimes targeted by critics for what they said were false or misleading statements. In recent weeks, Spicer has less frequently taken the lectern in the White House press room.


Trump offered Scaramucci, a longtime supporter who has frequently appeared on television to defend him, the White House communications post.

COMMENTS (1)

Rex Minor | 7 years ago | Reply He forgot to recite in white house briefings that he loves oald Trump, the slogan of loyalty which the Trump wants. The next in line to leave is the attorny general who is not following this karm as well. Rex Minor
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