Before
asking her initial question to White House press secretary Sean Spicer
at Tuesday’s briefing, April Ryan, Washington bureau chief for American
Urban Radio Networks, said, “Sean, you don’t seem so happy.”
It turns out he wasn’t — at least with her line of questioning.
Spicer
sparred with Ryan after she asked him how President Trump’s
administration can “revamp” its public image while several controversies
swirl around it.
“How
does this administration revamp its image two and a half months in?”
Ryan said. “You’ve got Russia, you’ve got wiretapping, you’ve got other
things going on.”
“No, we don’t have that,” Spicer shot back. “You’ve got Russia. If the president puts Russian salad dressing on his salad tonight, somehow that’s a Russian connection.”
“I
appreciate your agenda here,” Spicer continued. “At some point, report
the facts. The facts are that every single person who has been briefed
on this subject has come away with the same conclusion — Republican,
Democrat — so I’m sorry that disgusts you.”
Spicer wasn’t done scolding: “At some point, April, you’re going to have to take no for an answer.”
Ryan
then asked Spicer about Trump’s planned meeting with former Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice, a frequent critic of the president whom Trump
once called a “bitch.”
“It
seems like you’re hellbent on trying to make sure that whatever image
you want to tell about this White House stays,” Spicer said. “Stop
shaking your head again.”
Spicer
argued that Trump continues to “reach out to individuals who have
supported him, who didn’t support him, Republicans, Democrats, to try
to bring this country together and move forward on an agenda that’s
going to help every American.”
It was her second tense back-and-forth with Spicer of the week, with three more days of briefings left to go.
Following Tuesday’s exchange, Ryan shared her reaction on Twitter.
“Lawd!!!” she tweeted.
Ryan elaborated in an interview with MSNBC on Tuesday afternoon.
“I’ve
been here for 20 years,” she said. “We’ve never seen anything like this
before. And my question was simple: How do you change the perception
problem?”
Ryan
added: “I understand what Sean is doing. … [He was] trying to make this
administration look better than what it does right now. And
unfortunately, I was roadkill today.”
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