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Reports: Sean Spicer Resigns As White House Press Secretary

Multiple media outlets have reported the departure of Spicer, who has had an embattled tenure as President Trump's lead spokesperson.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer listens to a reporter's question during a briefing at the White House in June. / Alex Brandon / Shutterstock.com

Sean Spicer is out as White House press secretary, according to multiple media reports. Spicer resigned Friday morning, after President Trump appointed Anthony Scaramucci, a

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