Spicer's 'Copious Notes' Could Be 'Honey Pot' for Mueller Probe
By Evann Gastaldo
September 22, 2017
Sean Spicer continued his post-White House press tour with an interview on ABC News Thursday, but while he once again acknowledged that "there's no question ... I made mistakes," he won't be offering "some blanket apology" to the American people. When asked if he'd lied to those people during his tenure as White House press secretary, he said, "I don't think so." Pressed on the issue, he continued to insist, "I have not knowingly done anything to ... do that, no."
This despite days ago saying he was "absolutely" sorry about his comments regarding the size of the crowds for President Trump's inauguration. He addressed that issue again on ABC, noting, "I think it might've been better to be a lot more specific with what we were talking about in terms of the universe, not focus so much on photographic evidence, et cetera."
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