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Priebus Discusses Working for President Trump, Sean Spicer’s Resignation

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White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus discussed working for President Donald Trump and Sean Spicer’s resignation on “Hannity” Friday night. He said Mr. Spicer was leaving on good terms and will continue to support President Trump in other ways.

“Sean leaving doesn’t mean that Sean isn’t going to be out there supporting President Trump and it doesn’t mean that President Trump isn’t going to be out there supporting Sean Spicer,” Mr. Priebus said.

The resignation comes as President Trump named Anthony Scaramucci as White House Communications Director. The post had been vacant since Mike Dubke resigned from the role in late May.

“I’ve seen how the world around the president works and it’s very healthy and he cares about his people.”

Mr. Spicer will be replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

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