In an interview aired on Saturday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “Justice,” White House press secretary Sean Spicer discussing the claim by The New York Times that some of their journalists and others were banned from attending his daily briefing. Spicer shot down the claim, calling it “completely ridiculous.” “What The New York Times does not want to tell you … they were not part of the pool,” Spicer told Judge Jeanine Pirro. He added, “Any assertion that they were banned or whatever is completely ridiculous.”
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2/26/17
Spicer: Assertion Media Outlets Were Banned Is ‘Completely Ridiculous’ #okc #news #wth
In an interview aired on Saturday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “Justice,” White House press secretary Sean Spicer discussing the claim by The New York Times that some of their journalists and others were banned from attending his daily briefing. Spicer shot down the claim, calling it “completely ridiculous.” “What The New York Times does not want to tell you … they were not part of the pool,” Spicer told Judge Jeanine Pirro. He added, “Any assertion that they were banned or whatever is completely ridiculous.”
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