February 01, 2017 C-SPAN News
Press Secretary Sean Spicer briefed reporters at the White House Daily Brief and responded to their questions on a variety of topics. Including for the first time in the White House Briefing Room questions asked via Skype.
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Sean Spicer Updates Press On Supreme Court Pick During Another Contentious White House Daily Brief
January 31, 2017 C-SPAN News
Press Secretary Sean Spicer briefed reporters at the White House and responded to their questions on a variety of topics, including the president’s travel ban, Cabinet nominations, a pending cybersecurity executive order, and the president’s Supreme Court nominee announcement scheduled that evening.
“RESIST” Greenpeace Protest Looms Over The White House!
January 25, 2017 C-SPAN News
Protesters associated with environmental advocacy group Greenpeace climbed a crane in downtown Washington, D.C., and displayed a banner reading “RESIST” in protest against President Trump and his policies.
Reporters Seem More Combative For Sean Spicer’s Second Official White House Daily Briefing
January 24, 2017 C-SPAN News http://MOXNews.com
The Honeymoon is OVER fo Sean Spicer’s Second Official White House Daily Briefing it’s gonna be a LONG 2017 for the new White House Press Secretary! (missing first ten minutes sorry)
Press Secretary Sean Spicer First Official White House Daily Briefing
January 23, 2017 C-SPAN News
Press Secretary Sean Spicer briefed reporters at his FIRST official White House daily briefing. He seems to be enjoying himself but wait intil tomorrow’s briefing! DUN! DUN! DUN!
New White House Press Secretary SLAMS News Media For Coverage Of The Inauguration
January 21, 2017 C-SPAN News
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer made a statement to reporters in the briefing room criticizing the media’s coverage of the previous day’s inauguration and estimates of the size of the crowds on the Mall. “This was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration,” he said. He also commented on President Trump’s speech at the Central Intelligence Agency earlier that day. Mr. Spicer did not take any questions.