Spicer Speaks Out After White House
Ouster
Outgoing White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Friday that
President Trump did not want him to resign but Spicer felt there were
“too many cooks in the kitchen” promoting the president’s message.
“I just thought it was in the best interest of our communications department,
of our press organization, to not have too many cooks in the kitchen,” Spicer
told Fox News’ Sean Hannity in an interview hours after he resigned from
the White House on Friday.
Spicer quit in apparent protest after Trump tapped Anthony Scaramucci as
White House communications director. Sarah Huckabee Sanders was
promoted Friday to replace Spicer.
“He wanted to bring some new folks in to help rev up the communications
operation, and after reflection, my decision was to recommend to the president
that I give Anthony and Sarah a clean slate to start from,” Spicer told Hannity.
President Trump did not want him to resign but Spicer felt there were
“too many cooks in the kitchen” promoting the president’s message.
“I just thought it was in the best interest of our communications department,
of our press organization, to not have too many cooks in the kitchen,” Spicer
told Fox News’ Sean Hannity in an interview hours after he resigned from
the White House on Friday.
Spicer quit in apparent protest after Trump tapped Anthony Scaramucci as
White House communications director. Sarah Huckabee Sanders was
promoted Friday to replace Spicer.
“He wanted to bring some new folks in to help rev up the communications
operation, and after reflection, my decision was to recommend to the president
that I give Anthony and Sarah a clean slate to start from,” Spicer told Hannity.
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