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Sean Spicer resigns as Donald Trump's White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer resigns as Donald Trump's White House Press Secretary
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Sean Spicer has reportedly resigned as Donald Trump's Press Secretary after the appointment of New York financier Anthony Scaramucci as director of communications. Sean Spicer has reportedly resigned as Donald Trump's Press Secretary after the appointment of financier Anthony Scaramucci as director of communications.
The President had asked Mr Spicer to stay on, according to The New York Times, but Mr Spicer told the President that the appointment of Mr Scaramucci was a major mistake. The President had asked Mr Spicer to stay on, according to The New York Times, but Mr Spicer told the President that the appointment of Mr Scaramucci was a major mistake. 
Mr Scaramucci, a Wall Street financier and longtime supporter of Mr Trump, will replace Mike Dubke, who resigned from the job in May – the first prominent member of the President's communications staff to resign amid fallout from primarily Russia-related scandals.
Mr Spicer's resignation comes after Mr Trump also reshuffled his personal legal team, which is building the President's defence against allegations of collusion with the Russian government around the 2016 election. Mr Spicer's resignation comes after Mr Trump also reshuffled his personal legal team, which is building the President's defence against allegations of collusion with the Russian government around the 2016 election. 
Jonathan Karl, the chief White House correspondent for ABC News, tweeted that when he went to ask Mr Spicer a question about Mr Scaramucci, the Press Secretary "slammed the door" in his face.Jonathan Karl, the chief White House correspondent for ABC News, tweeted that when he went to ask Mr Spicer a question about Mr Scaramucci, the Press Secretary "slammed the door" in his face.
Minutes later, it was reported that Mr Spicer had resigned.Minutes later, it was reported that Mr Spicer had resigned.
Mr Scaramucci, a Wall Street financier and longtime supporter of Mr Trump, will replace Mike Dubke, who resigned from the job in May.  Throughout his six-month tenure as the White House Press Secretary, Mr Spicer became known for his combative style with the press that inspired a caricature of him on "Saturday Night Live". 
Mr Dubke was the first prominent member of the President's communications staff to resign amid fallout from Russia-related scandals, including investigations into whether Trump campaign officials conspired with the Russian government.   A former Republican National Committee spokesman and strategist, Mr Spicer was on the frontlines defending Mr Trump's directives and decisions, including the travel ban and the President's abrupt firing of James Comey as FBI Director in May. 
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