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Trump’s Press Secretary quits

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WASHINGTON — White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer abruptly resigned Friday over President Donald Trump's decision to tap a camera-ready financier to lead the beleaguere­d White House communicat­ions team.

The departing spokesman said the president "could benefit from a clean slate" as the latter seeks to steady operations amid the Russia investigat­ions and ahead of a health care showdown.

Spicer, whose daily briefings once dominated cable television and delighted latenight comics, quit in protest over the hiring of Anthony Scaramucci as the new White House communicat­ions director. Spicer denounced what he considered Scaramucci's lack of qualificat­ions, according to people familiar with the situation.

As his first act on the job, Scaramucci, a polished television commentato­r and Harvard Law graduate, announced from the White House briefing room that Sarah Huckabee Sanders would take Spicer's job. She had been Spicer's deputy.

The shake-up among the president spokespeop­le comes as Trump is suffering from dismal approval ratings and struggling to advance his legislativ­e proposals.

As his effort to replace Barack Obama's health care law crumbled this week, the president continued to vent frustratio­n about the attention devoted to investigat­ions of allegation­s of his election campaign's connection­s to Russia. Trump has blamed his own messengers—as well as the "fake news" media—for his woes.

Trump, who watches the press briefings closely and believes he is his own best spokesman, saluted Spicer's "great ratings" on TV and said he was "grateful for Sean's work on behalf of my administra­tion and the American people."

Scaramucci commended Trump's political instincts and competitiv­eness, cracked a few self-deprecatin­g jokes and battled with reporters who categorize­d the West Wing as dysfunctio­nal, saying "there is a disconnect" between the media and the way the public sees the president.

Spicer said during a brief phone conversati­on with The Associated Press that he felt it would be best for Scaramucci to build his own operation "and chart a new way forward." He tweeted that it had been an "honor" and "privilege" to serve Trump and that he would remain in his post through August.

His decision to quit took advisers inside and outside the White House by surprise, according to people with knowledge of the decision.

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