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Sean Spicer checks staff phones in effort to combat White House leaks.
Guess what? It gets leaked
Incident comes as Trump administration continues to rail against
critical media agencies.
James Tennent By James Tennent

Updated February 27, 2017 10:43 GMT

Donald Trump uses CPAC speech to slam 'fake news' media Reuters

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer held an impromptu meeting with
his staff last week during which their phones were checked in an
effort to stamp out leaks coming out of the administration.

Information about the meeting was then leaked.

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Politico reported that Spicer called a meeting with his staffers after
becoming aware that information had leaked from a previous planning
meeting. People in the room, and one person briefed on the meeting,
told the site that Spicer wanted to vent frustration about bad stories
in the press.

Staffer were told to leave their phones on a table to be checked, and
were warned that using encrypted and secretive messaging apps like
Confide and Signal violates the Presidential Records Act. The report
was even confirmed by Fox News.

The story comes following the tense few days between the
administration and media organisations. On Friday (24 February), a
number of media agencies including the BBC, CNN, the New York Times,
Buzzfeed and the LA Times were barred from entering a press briefing
usually attended by all White House press.

Reporters for Time and the Associated Press then boycotted the meeting
out of solidarity.

President Donald Trump then took to the stage at the Conservative
Political Action Conference on Saturday to rail against what he called
the "fake news media", repeating his statement that fake news is "the
enemy of the people".

Trump also accused news agencies of making up sources and said press
should no longer use anonymous sources. "Let there be no more
anonymous sources," he said, before adding: "We're going to do
something about it."

At the same conference the day before, Trump's chief strategist and
former executive chair of the right-wing Breitbart News, Steve Bannon,
repeatedly called the media "the opposition party", saying that the
"corporatist, globalist media is opposed to the nationalist agenda" of
himself and Trump.


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