Sarah Huckabee Sanders

The press secretary says she's proof, but really, she's an exception.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ latest White House press briefing began with a letter from a young Trump fan who goes by “Pickle.”
Things got weird fast at Sarah Huckabee-Sanders’ latest White House press briefing. So gather round and listen as she tells the story of 9-year-old “Pickle” and his letter to President Trump.
She'll replace Sean Spicer, who resigned on Friday.
Mike Dubke, the previous director, resigned in May after only three months on the job.
Since June 29, the White House has banned live audio and video coverage of its press briefings.
Her comments came hours after President Donald Trump said he was sending the feds into the Windy City.
The deputy press secretary said President Donald Trump had been "attacked mercilessly" by the hosts of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" and chose to "fight fire with fire."