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White House press secretary Spicer resigns

Scaramucci being named communicat­ions director by Trump proves to be last straw

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Sean Spicer yesterday resigned as White House press secretary in protest over a major shakeup of US President Donald Trump’s embattled administra­tion.

Spicer, the administra­tion’s most recognisab­le face after the president, resigned after just six months in office, having been increasing­ly sidelined in recent weeks. Spicer reached breaking point yesterday, the White House official said, when Trump appointed Anthony Scaramucci to be the new communicat­ions director, a bid to reset the scandal-wracked administra­tion.

A source familiar with the deliberati­ons told AFP Trump had tapped the New York financier and long-time backer over the objections of White House chief of staff and Spicer ally Reince Priebus.

The post has been empty since the previous communicat­ions director Mike Dubke resigned in May. Spicer had privately said he would like to do the job and play more of an offcamera role.

He has not briefed the press on camera for a month, deferring to his deputy Sarah Sanders. The last six months have seen the Trump administra­tion lurch from one crisis to the next, with Trump frequently expressing displeasur­e with the media coverage he receives.

Spicer, who came from the Republican party and was not an early Trump supporter, bore the brunt of much of that backlash.

As an investigat­ion into Trump campaign ties with Russia deepened, the White House has become a pressure cooker of internal strife, exhaustion and palace intrigue.

Earlier yesterday, Trump’s legal team also got a shakeup as Trump came under fire for comments interprete­d as seeking to limit a probe by former FBI director Robert Mueller into whether Trump associates colluded with Russia’s meddling in the 2016 US elections.

 ?? AFP ?? Sean Spicer (right), who had completed just six months in office, was increasing­ly sidelined in recent weeks and Anthony Scaramucci’s (left) appointmen­t tipped the scales.
AFP Sean Spicer (right), who had completed just six months in office, was increasing­ly sidelined in recent weeks and Anthony Scaramucci’s (left) appointmen­t tipped the scales.

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