By Jeremy Barr (original source Hollywood Reporter)
“The former White House press secretary said he talked about working for Trump and faced a bunch of tough-but-fair questions from students.
It was back to school for former White House press secretary Sean Spicer, who gave about a dozen talks this week at Harvard University as part of a visiting fellowship at the Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics.”
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