WATCH: Sean Spicer Rails Against ‘Fake News’ Then Abruptly Ends White House Press Briefing, Walks Away
Leaves Reporters Frustrated and Angry
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer returned to the press room podium Tuesday afternoon after several weeks away, and left quickly, abruptly walking away after railing against “fake news,” leaving reporters angry:
CLIP: White House Press Corps reacts to @PressSec Sean Spicer departing briefing. Full video here: https://t.co/GOZNdDhDF8 pic.twitter.com/MJc1VzbFxy
— CSPAN (@cspan) May 30, 2017
Spicer began the briefing by reading for about 10 minutes the White House’s very generous take on President Donald Trump’s first overseas trip.
Sean Spicer: “It was an unprecedented trip…The president’s historic speech was met with near universal praise.” https://t.co/0gu5T4UHao
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) May 30, 2017
He then took questions from reporters, though mostly sticking to a script.
Here’s Spicer slamming anonymous sources about 5 hours after Trump retweeted a Fox report using an anonymous source. https://t.co/9meXg9egFf
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) May 30, 2017
But after almost 20 minutes, angry at what he called “fake news” and anonymous sources, Spicer concluded the briefing abruptly and walked away.
“There’s a perpetuation of false narratives, a use of unnamed sources over and over,” he told reporters, saying that President Trump is “frustrated” with “fake news.”
Press Sec.: Pres. Trump “frustrated” with “fake news”: “There’s a perpetuation of false narratives, a use of unnamed sources over and over” pic.twitter.com/DQlagWkKp2
— ABC News (@ABC) May 30, 2017
Spicer ends briefing saying Pres Trump frustrated with “perpetuation of false narratives†& “use of unnamed sources” in news reports. pic.twitter.com/6MaiiZnMbr
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) May 30, 2017
Some responses via Twitter:
Spicer abruptly walks off stage, was saying Trump upset “there’s a perpetuation of false narratives, a use of unnamed sources…” then bolts
— Kevin Baron (@DefenseBaron) May 30, 2017
after 11 mins of preamble and barely 20 mins of Q&A, Spicer walks out of the briefing mid-questioning about what is fake news
— Jared Rizzi (@JaredRizzi) May 30, 2017
Wow. Spicer cuts the briefing off after just about 20 minutes of questions. His briefings are often short but wow. https://t.co/5LMZqGlwi4 pic.twitter.com/us15Mf437S
— Matthew Gertz (@MattGertz) May 30, 2017
Sean Spicer gives a verbal press release for 10 minutes. Takes questions for about 20 minutes. Then leaves.
— Matt Viser (@mviser) May 30, 2017
.@presssec: Pissed Spicer says that Trump is frustrated by use of anonymous sources. How often does WH brief without identifying sources?
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) May 30, 2017
Spicer, asked for example of “fake news”: trip coverage obscured fact that Trump “did great job at NATO building stronger bonds”
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) May 30, 2017
To comment on this article and other NCRM content, visit our Facebook page.Â
Â
Â
Enjoy this piece?
… then let us make a small request. The New Civil Rights Movement depends on readers like you to meet our ongoing expenses and continue producing quality progressive journalism. Three Silicon Valley giants consume 70 percent of all online advertising dollars, so we need your help to continue doing what we do.
NCRM is independent. You won’t find mainstream media bias here. From unflinching coverage of religious extremism, to spotlighting efforts to roll back our rights, NCRM continues to speak truth to power. America needs independent voices like NCRM to be sure no one is forgotten.
Every reader contribution, whatever the amount, makes a tremendous difference. Help ensure NCRM remains independent long into the future. Support progressive journalism with a one-time contribution to NCRM, or click here to become a subscriber. Thank you. Click here to donate by check.