Here's audio of what @seanspicer said at a press gaggle where certain media outlets were blocked from attending https://t.co/UVBA6wxHob pic.twitter.com/8zWskdydzT
— POLITICO (@politico) February 24, 2017
White House press secretary Sean Spicer defended the decision Friday to bar several news organizations from covering his question-and-answer session with press, saying the Trump administration would “push back” on “false narratives.”
In an audio recording from the gaggle published by Politico, Spicer defends his decision to bar outlets including CNN and The New York Times, saying “we had a pool and then we expanded it, we added some folks to come cover it.”
Moments later the press secretary said that the White House will “aggressively push back” against “false stories.”
{mosads}”It was my decision to decide to expand the pool. We are going to aggressively push back. We’re just not going to sit back and let, you know, false narratives, false stories, inaccurate facts get out there,” he said.
The White House barred several news organization from the gaggle, including CNN, The New York Times, The Hill, Politico, BuzzFeed, the Daily Mail, BBC, the Los Angeles Times and the New York Daily News.
The gaggle, which was held inside Spicer’s West Wing office instead of the regular White House briefing room, was held hours after Trump slammed “fake news” media during a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
“A few days ago I called the fake news the enemy of the people, and they are — they are the enemy of the people,” Trump maintained.
The White House Friday specifically pushed back against reports that chief of staff Reince Priebus had asked the FBI to dispute news stories about Trump aides’ ties to Russia. Spicer went back and forth with several reporters about those particular reports with journalists in the off-camera meeting.