Sean Spicer

The former White House press secretary, in rambling, post-SOTU comments, claimed Trump wanted him back.
Cliff Sims said the incident was "one of the most hilarious things I've seen in my life."
Spicer attacked the New York governor for suggesting America "was never that great."
"Any advice for the young people who want to make a profit from corroding the truth?"
Spicer said he didn't recognize the man and has no memory of the alleged incident.
“You lied as press secretary. Now you’re lying in your book," a man yelled before he was removed from the event.
Emily Maitlis reminded the former press secretary of the damage he began by lying about the inauguration.
Critics panned the former White House press secretary's memoir: "It is a bumbling effort at gaslighting Americans."
The former White House press secretary broke with Trump, who has repeatedly called the Russia investigation a "rigged witch hunt."