JUST IN: Asked by @EamonJavers about Trump's view of jobs report, Spicer says "they may have been phony in the past, but it's very real now" pic.twitter.com/K93Pga8H0c— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) March 10, 2017
At least the reporters seemed to be trying to nibble at him, and I got a kick out of the fact that the final question (which he didn't answer) was "Are you going to watch SNLthis weekend?" Melissa McCarthy, your move.
UPDATE (3/10/2017, 4:47 PM): Looks like the best part of the press conference happened afterwards:
A Fox News Radio correspondent confronted in the White House briefing room the White House reporter for a website that traffics in conspiracy theories, witnesses said on Friday.
As reporters were getting settled ahead of Friday’s briefing, the Fox correspondent Jon Decker pointed out that a reporter from Gateway Pundit, Lucian Wintrich, was in the room and that they “hate blacks, Jews, Hispanics,” according to BuzzFeed White House correspondent Adrian Carrasquillo, who tweeted about the incident.
Decker also sent an email to the entire White House reporter email listserv, noting that the White House "has admitted Gateway Pundit into today's White House Press Briefing."
Crazy that it was a Fox News Radio reporter that went after Gateway Pundit. Will other reporters follow suit?
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