Sean Spicer

The former White House press secretary, known for sparring with the media, is filming a pilot for "Sean Spicer's Common Ground."
Asked about Trump’s repeated untruths, Kellyanne Conway replied, What about Benghazi?
The former FBI director mentioned the crowd-size kerfuffle as an example of Trump lying in private as well as in public.
He came to praise the former secretary of state, but ...
There have been several high-profile departures from the Trump administration in the year since the president took office.
“I think we need to have a standard that says that if a credible allegation comes, we need to take it absolutely seriously," the former Donald Trump aide said.
Spicer said without irony that people without a politics background "have had a difficult time adjusting” to higher office.
It's tough to believe so much weirdness was crammed into a single year.
The end of 2017 is the perfect opportunity to look back and remember those we loved and lost from the Trump administration over the past 12 months.