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Sean Spicer was Donald Trump's Press Secretary and Director of Communications in the White House from January 21 2017 until July that year when he resigned from the role. 

He's currently a broadcaster with American cable station Newsmax where he hosts a nightly show and has written three books; The Briefing: Politics, the Press, and the President in 2018, Leading America: President Trump's Commitment to People, Patriotism, and Capitalism in 2020 and most recently RADICAL NATION: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s Dangerous Plan for America. 

2.20 - Enjoying broadcasting and having a co-host  
5.45 - Combative nature of politics and cable news 
7.35 - Radical Nation - Joe Biden and Build Back Better
9.00 - Democrats wanting Washington DC declared a state 
12.25 - Should it not be about balance with the two-party system?
13.45 - Political rhetoric and Liz Cheney 
16.15 - January 6 and the awful mark 
18.40 - Marjorie Taylor Greene and violence is always wrong 
20.30 - Not calling out people in their own party
23.02 - Republican nominee in 2024
26.30 - Donald Trump not having Twitter is a good thing 
27.30 - Should the Republican party be worried about Beto 'O Rourke and Stacy Abrams 


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