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Sean Spicer resigned as White House press secretary.
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President Trump former Wall Street financier Anthony Scaramuccias the administration’s new communications director. Sean Spicer, who was , promptly resigned as White House press secretary. During a White House press briefing, Scaramucci that Sarah Huckabee Sanders would be promoted to press secretary. CNN that former National-Security Adviser Susan Rice met privately with the Senate Intelligence Committee as part of the panel’s investigation into Russian interference in it will ban U.S. citizens from traveling to North Korea starting next month.

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