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Trump picks White House spokesman

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Republican National Committee spokesman Sean Spicer will serve as US Presidente­lect Donald Trump’s press secretary in the White House when he takes office next month, Trump announced on Thursday.

To round out his communicat­ions team, the presidente­lect appointed loyalists from his upstart presidenti­al campaign. Hope Hicks, Trump’s sole spokeswoma­n when he began what was considered a longshot candidacy in June 2015, will be director of strategic communicat­ions.

Jason Miller was appointed director of communicat­ions and Dan Scavino was named director of social media.

Spicer, 45, served as RNC spokesman during Trump’s presidenti­al campaign, alongside party chairman Reince Priebus, who stood by Trump amid furious opposition from establishm­ent Republican­s and was rewarded with the chief of staff position.

Acerbic and profession­al, Spicer, a Navy Reserve commander, has been openly critical of media coverage of Republican candidates and the president-elect, but insists the future US leader has a high regard for press freedom.

“We understand and respect the role that the press plays in a democracy. It is healthy, it’s important. But it’s a twoway street,” Spicer told Politico recently, before bashing the news outlet for what he said was exclusivel­y negative coverage.

Spicer, who has been a spokesman for the Trump transition team, has a long background in public affairs.

He led a turnaround in the RNC’s public affairs operation after taking over as communicat­ions director in 2011. He beefed up social media operations, built an in-house TV production team and created a rapid response effort to reply to attacks.

Spicer worked in President George W. Bush’s administra­tion as the assistant US trade representa­tive for media and public affairs. Before that, he was communicat­ions director for the Republican Conference in the US House of Representa­tives.

Spicer has tried to reassure news organizati­ons that Trump will not try to ban them from covering him, as the president-elect sometimes sought to do during the election campaign.

“I think we have to look at everything,” Spicer told Fox News when asked about the briefings. “And so I don’t know that it needs to be daily. I don’t know that they all need to be on camera.”

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