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White House Doesn't Deny President Trump Records Conversations

White House Doesn't Deny President Trump Records Conversations

Speaking to reporters during the daily briefing, Press Secretary Sean Spicer did not deny that President Trump records conversations inside the White House. 

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"The President has nothing further to add," Spicer said when asked about whether recordings exist.

Questions about White House recordings swirled Friday after the President tweeted about former FBI Director James Comey, who he fired on Tuesday and called a "showboat" during an interview with NBC Thursday.

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