Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

No lies, new Trump spokeswoma­n vows

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s new spokeswoma­n, Kayleigh McEnany, vowed on Friday not to lie to reporters from the podium as she made her debut at the first White House briefing by a press secretary in more than a year.

“I will never lie to you,” McEnany told reporters. “You have my word on that.”

McEnany, who joined the White House last month, took the stage behind a lectern that had quite literally been collecting cobwebs before the president began the practice of holding his own daily briefings because of the coronaviru­s.

McEnany said she spends most of the day with the president and is “constantly with him, absorbing his thinking.” She said she sees it as her “mission to bring you the mindset of the president, deliver those facts, so this president gets fair and accurate reporting and the American people get fair and accurate informatio­n.”

During past administra­tions, a formal briefing by a White House press secretary would hardly be news. But it was the first such briefing since March 11, 2019, when Sarah Huckabee Sanders took to the podium for the first time in more than a month and was pressed on comments Trump reportedly made at a fundraiser claiming that Democrats hated Jewish people. Sanders’ successor, Stephanie Grisham, never held a briefing during her nine-month tenure.

McEnany called on every reporter in the room at least once and avoided personal attacks. She grew more heated, though, as she brought up newly released FBI documents related to former national security adviser Michael Flynn that she said should “scare every American citizen.”

 ?? (AP/Evan Vucci) ?? At her first briefing as White House press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany told reporters on Friday, “I will never lie to you. You have my word on that.”
(AP/Evan Vucci) At her first briefing as White House press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany told reporters on Friday, “I will never lie to you. You have my word on that.”

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