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The Daily Caller on MSNSEAN SPICER: I Was Trump’s Press Secretary — Any White House Official Worth Their Salt Would See Biden’s DeclineOn Wednesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing titled: Unfit to Serve: How the Biden Cover-Up Endangered America and Undermined the Constitution. I was invited by the committee to share ...
The measure cements into law much of Trump’s agenda and is being hailed by the president and his supporters as a major ...
It is just like the inauguration crowd fight. But this time, the stakes are so much higher. We are talking about a military ...
Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer condemned the media on Monday for its coverage of the Army’s 250th anniversary parade on Saturday. Legacy media outlets labeled the celebration ...
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At today's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the "Biden cover-up," former White House Press Secretary and current 2Way host Sean Spicer called out the media for not sufficiently covering former ...
SEAN SPICER: By the way, everyone on the left used to say otherwise without evidence. You’re absolutely right, Mark, with the exception of the New York City Police Department, no one else can ...
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Sean Spicer: What Happened During Biden Presidency 'Truly Is The Definition' Of 'Threat To... - MSNAt today's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) questioned Sean Spicer about the alleged cover-up around former President Biden's cognitive decline. Mitch McConnell warns of ...
SEAN SPICER: Well, I buy the regular, just regular. She buys coconut, but I'm sorry, I can't. Almond. But the broader point is, is that like, I think that you're, you know, play with Dan a little.
Sean Spicer, the former White House press secretary during President Donald Trump‘s first term, will testify Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee as part of a Republican-led hearing ...
Sean Spicer and other witnesses will testify at a Senate GOP hearing on Biden’s fitness to serve, alleged media collusion, and executive branch cover-ups.
The president started calling his staff and House members at 5 a.m. Wednesday — and didn’t stop until 1 a.m. Thursday, according to a White House official and a second person familiar with the ...
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