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Thursday, June 13, 2019

Sarah Huckabee Sanders Out!

The dumbest White House press secretary Sarah Sanders is out.
Uh, okay!

The most dumbest White House Press Secretary in modern history is exiting at the end of the month.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders is exiting the White House after two years. Donald J. Trump fires her out the cannon. What she's telling the junk food media, she's looking forward to be with family.

Trump called her "extraordinary" and a "wonderful" White House Press Secretary.

He even suggested that she should follow her father's footsteps and run for governor of Arkansas.

Her father is that bonehead Mike Huckabee.

Sanders often clashed with the junk food media and rarely held daily briefings. She came off as the most inept of press secretaries.

She praised Trump in her closing statements and also shared her thoughts about working for this old dickhead.

Trump appeared with Sanders and reality television/celebrity agitator Kim Kardashian West in the celebration of her departure.

On her political future, Sanders declined to answer questions about whether she's had conversations about a potential campaign.
All hands on deck.
Sanders was on the 2016 Trump campaign’s communications team. She was a deputy press secretary when Trump took office before she succeeded Sean Spicer as press secretary in July 2017.

The press secretary faced criticism for giving answers from the White House podium that were misleading or contradicted what the president’s public comments. In one notable episode, she claimed after former FBI Director James Comey's firing that "countless" agents within the bureau had lost confidence in him. Special counsel Robert Mueller's report on his Russia investigation released in May contradicted her characterization.

Sanders told reporters Thursday that she didn't regret not holding more press briefings.
She will not be missed among Washington, DC reporters.
This year, the press secretary largely disappeared from the job's traditional role as the public face of the administration. She last held a press briefing on March 11, 94 days ago.

Sanders' departure continues a tumultuous run for a White House communications shop that has a difficult task in controlling the message of a freewheeling president. The White House currently has no communications director. Five people have held the job in the roughly 2½ years of Trump’s presidency — most recently former Fox News executive Bill Shine.



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