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Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer allegedly wanted a mini-fridge soon after starting the position, but when junior White House staffers denied him theirs, he decided to take it for himself, the Wall Street Journal reported.



Among Sean Spicer's many difficulties: He even had trouble taking a mini-fridge from junior White House staffershttps://t.co/LFXN1syKrP pic.twitter.com/j7X9SajB7i

— Michael C. Bender (@MichaelCBender) July 21, 2017

Spicer, who resigned from the position on Friday, reportedly had sent a top aide to ask junior research employees if he could have their mini-fridge less than a month after starting the job, people familiar with the situation told the Wall Street Journal, but the staffers had said no.

Soon after, a White House official said they had spotted Spicer towing the mini-fridge down the White House driveway after sundown, according to the Wall Street Journal.

https://www.circa.com/story/2017/07/23/politics/spicer-allegedly-stole-mini-fridge-as-white-house-press-secretary-from-junior-staffers

 

Its really hard not to laugh at this..

 

Combine that with the leftist narrative of Spicer "literally" hiding in the bushes.. reads like a National Geographic commentary.

 

The Spicer waits patiently in the bushes for his staff to leave so he can pounce on the fridge and drag its carcass back to his den.

 

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