Sean Spicer wore an upside-down flag pin. The Internet lost its mind
Trump’s Press Secretary made sure Saturday Night Live’s writers will have plenty of fresh material again this week after wearing a US flag pin upside down during a press briefing. It was likely a mistake but sparked a wave on online discussion and commentary.
Hours earlier, Spicer apparently violated a decades-old federal rule that prohibits executive branch officials from commenting on the Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs report within an hour of its release.
“Your pin’s upside down”, John Roberts of Fox News said.
“John Roberts, always helping with the fashion tips”, Spicer joked.
Incidents like the Kansas “hate crime”, in which two Indians were attacked, one fatally, should “outrage and disgust all Americans”, said White House spokesman Sean Spicer today.
In our mind, we do still like to envision Spicer watchin House of Cards later this year, even if he doesn’t.
“Yeah, I talked to the president prior to this”.
On Wednesday, President Trump tweeted out ADP’s jobs numbers, which showed that jobs grew by 298,000 instead of the 190,000 originally projected.
Your loyalty has not gone unnoticed.
Spicer was giving a routine briefing in the press room overnight when one eagle-eyed journalist spotted something was wrong.
Others pondered the meaning of an upside-down American flag as a symbol of distress. (Actually, many people wrote some version of that.) “Blink twice if you need help, Sean”. Sheriff Clarke visited a gun factory in Russian Federation. all these signs.