Spicer: 'A lot of negative comments' from MAGA faithful after Trump address

Sean Spicer, a White House press secretary in President Trump’s first administration, acknowledged negative reactions from some in the Republican Party to the president’s Thursday speech about U.S. election security and said Trump should've presented more of a path forward.
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Sean Spicer, a White House press secretary in President Trump’s first administration, acknowledged negative reactions from some in the Republican Party to the president’s Thursday speech about U.S. election security and said Trump should've presented more of a path forward. “I saw a lot of negative comments from the MAGA faithful saying, ‘What else can...
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- Sean Spicer, a White House press secretary in President Trump’s first administration, acknowledged negative reactions from some in the Republican Party to the president’s Thursday speech about U.S. election security and said Trump should've presented more of a path forward.
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Spicer: 'A lot of negative comments' from MAGA faithful after Trump address
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