Business Insider -
9 Feb 2017 07:52
Kevin Lamarque/Reuters White House spokesman Sean Spicer may have made the same mistake a top adviser to President Donald Trump made last week, by citing a nonexistent terror attack. During at least three interviews in which Spicer defended Trump’s controversial travel ban, Spicer cited an Atlanta terror attack that never happened. In a statement to ABC News Wednesday night, Spicer said he "clearly meant Orlando." The Daily Beast first caught Spicer’s misstatements on Tuesday. On the three o...
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