Sean Spicer: Reporters to help decide where Trump’s salary goes
“How do you feel about destroying our country, Sean?” a customer at the Georgetown Apple Store asked White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer in a confrontation that lasted a little under a minute.
Now that Mr. Trump has asked for the help of the media to help him determine where to give the money, questions are arising on social media as to why President Trump asked reporters to help him figure out where to give the money. Are you a criminal as well?
Spicer was referring to requests by the House Intelligence Committee – which along with the Senate Intelligence Committee is probing Trump’s explosive accusation that former President Barack Obama had Trump Tower illegally wiretapped – for the White House to provide any evidence supporting the claim by Monday. Spicer’s comment can be interpreted as a reference to Shree being allowed to approach him in such a manner in a public place. NBC’s Peter Alexander asked press secretary Sean Spicer. “Have you committed treason too, what can you tell me about Russian Federation?” she asked.
“I woke up the day after the election in fear of what would happen to someone like me”.
She adds in her post, “I have spent enough time with online to encounter rabid Trump supporters”. That’s because my momma raised me right.
QUESTION: The bottom line is, the question you still have not answered is, can you say affirmatively that whenever the President says something, we can trust it to be real?
“Every time that he speaks authoritatively, that he speaks, he’s speaking as president of the United States”, Spicer followed up. At best, most people would probably come up with a lame response because they’re taken by surprise, and at worst, they say something someone would take the wrong way.
Senior White House advisor Kellyanne Conway said earlier Monday that she didn’t have any evidence but pointed to recent revelations about other government surveillance.
Then there was, “Do you feel good about lying to the American people?” But she couldn’t pass up the opportunity “given what Mr Spicer and his boss are doing to this country”, she wrote on her blog post.
Wrong. The Washington Post reported last month that pre-inauguration phone calls between Flynn, who resigned as national security adviser, and Russia’s ambassador to the United States were intercepted by US intelligence agencies because the ambassador was wiretapped.