Spicer denies White House keeping dossiers on reporters
White House press secretary Sean Spicer said the administration is not keeping "dossiers" on specific reporters, following a report that said a staffer mentioned dossiers during a dustup with a White House correspondent. "That is absolutely not true. There are no dossiers being kept," Spicer said during his daily press briefing. The Washington Post reported an altercation between veteran Washington journalist April Ryan and Trump White House communications staffer Omarosa Manigault. Ryan, the Washington bureau chief for American Urban Radio Network, said Manigault "physically intimidated" her last week during a confrontation and mentioned White House "dossiers" kept on African-American reporters.
Spicer denies White House keeping dossiers on reporters