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Spicer: Reporters Are More Interested In Their YouTube Channels Than Factual News
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2017-06-25
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White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer disputed accusations that the Trump administration has been inaccessible to the press. Maria Mercedes Galuppo (@mariamgaluppo) has more.
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