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White House spokesman resigns 0
White House spokesman Sean Spicer has resigned, barely six months after US President Trump gave him the post. It is now evident that America needs credible liars and that Spicer was not fit for the job.
According to The New York Times, Spicer stepped down on Friday after Trump appointed Anthony Scaramucci his new communications director.
Trump requested that Spicer stay on, but he declined to do so and told the president that hiring Scaramucci was a big mistake, the Times reported. Spicer is a former spokesman and strategist from the Republican National Committee.
Camcordnews Desk with files from Presstv