Sean Spicer

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Sean Spicer is an American political aide and communications strategist who served as the first White House Press Secretary under President Donald Trump.

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instanceOf communications strategist
human
political aide
press secretary
appearedIn Dancing with the Stars NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
education studied at Connecticut College
studied at Naval War College
employer Republican National Committee NERFINISHED
White House NERFINISHED
endTime 2017-07-21
ethnicGroup Irish American
familyName Spicer NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork political communication
politics
public relations
genreOfWork political memoir
givenName Sean NERFINISHED
hasRank Commander (U.S. Navy Reserve) NERFINISHED
hasRole spokesperson for the Republican National Committee
languageSpoken English
memberOfPoliticalParty Republican Party
militaryBranch United States Navy Reserve NERFINISHED
name Sean Spicer NERFINISHED
notableEvent first White House Press Secretary of the Trump administration
resignation as White House Press Secretary in July 2017
notableFor controversial statements about inauguration crowd size
defending and promoting Trump administration policies to the press
frequent clashes with White House press corps
service as communications director of the Republican National Committee prior to joining the Trump administration
notableWork White House press briefings during the early Trump administration
book "The Briefing" NERFINISHED
occupation communications strategist
political aide
political commentator
television personality
officeHeldAtLocation Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
positionHeld RNC chief strategist NERFINISHED
RNC communications director
White House Communications Director NERFINISHED
White House Press Secretary NERFINISHED
residence Virginia (state) NERFINISHED
servedUnder Donald Trump NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
startTime 2017-01-20

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