Spicer says "I don't know" if members of Congress need to be approved by someone to come in to the White House grounds.
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It's not a "leak" if one person authorized to have the info shares it with another authorized person in the course of an investigation.
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Notably, Spicer contrasts that with "nefarious" leaks to reporters.
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"It's at our request," Spicer says, that House and Senate committees are investigating, which is an interesting assessment.
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Wait what?? A week ago they lost their SHIT over leaks!
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WTF? They should be concerned and so should we. We also need to be concerned that they are not!
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obviously leaks are only bad when they hurt them. What an administration.
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They're only concerned if they get caught.
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