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White House spokesman Spicer out as Trump seeks to fix image

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer resigned yesterday, ending a short and turbulent tenure that made him a household name and the butt of late-night television comedy lampoons, amid further upheaval within President Donald Trump’s inner circle.

While not a surprise, Spicer’s departure was abrupt and accompanie­d other changes in Trump’s media and legal teams, as an investigat­ion of possible ties between his campaign and Russian meddling in the 2016 presidenti­al election widened.

After six months in power and still without a major legislativ­e win, Trump shuffled some of his closest staff, parting ways with Spicer after naming Anthony Scaramucci as the new White House communicat­ions director. Spicer had been communicat­ions director as well as press secretary following the resignatio­n of Mike Dubke as director early last month.

A Republican close to the White House told Reuters that Trump settled on Scaramucci, 53, a political supporter and former Goldman Sachs banker, for the head media job on Thursday and met with him on Friday morning to formally offer it to him.

A White House official briefed on what happened next said Spicer was told of Scaramucci’s hiring and Trump urged Spicer to stay on. But Spicer, 45, said he did not want to stay on under the terms and conditions described to him and quit.

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