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kentuck

(111,094 posts)
Wed Mar 15, 2017, 12:33 AM Mar 2017

Who was the "spokesperson"?

The White House sent a message to Rachel and the media that it would be "illegal" to make the personal tax returns public. They did not deny that they were the real returns for 2005.

The press release was signed by the "White House Spokesperson"? Who was that? Was that Sean Spicer? Perhaps he should be asked at the next press conference? Find out how much more he might know about it? These people are very good liars.

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scheming daemons

(25,487 posts)
1. Spicer *WANTS* to be asked about the 2005 tax return in the next presser....
Wed Mar 15, 2017, 12:37 AM
Mar 2017

...he probably hopes the whole presser is about nothing else.

What he does NOT want to be asked about is...

- Comey's statement tomorrow
- Russia
- Wiretapping
- Steve King
- The AHCA Bill


But believe it... he can't WAIT to be asked about the 2005 tax returns.

kentuck

(111,094 posts)
2. He doesn't want to be too close to the criminal organization.
Wed Mar 15, 2017, 12:40 AM
Mar 2017

He prefers to keep a certain distance. Sometimes his mind wanders to what it might be like in a jail cell?

caroldansen

(725 posts)
3. But they actually have those. That's a good start. I think even the republicans want to know what's
Wed Mar 15, 2017, 12:41 AM
Mar 2017

in them.

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