President Donald Trump Wednesday appointed former White House spokesman Sean Spicer to serve on the Naval Academy Board of Visitors, and former Maryland first lady Kendel Ehrlich to be the White House’s head of drug control policy, the White House said in a statement.
Spicer said he grew up visiting Annapolis for the National Sailboat Show and is a regular visitor to the academy, often taking his children to football games at Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
“I sailed there when I was a kid for high school nationals but that’s as close as I ever got to getting in,” he said.
“I’m no stranger to the academy ... there’s obviously a huge affinity for the school around nation and what it means to officers in the Navy.”
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And his UN Ambassador just happened to be a Gold Level member at Trump hotels...
ReplyDelete11:13 are you really surprised anymore?
ReplyDeleteWhat’s surprising is that 11:13 And 12:27 are just now outraged over government corruption. Especially since it’s been going on for over 40 years. Fake outrage??
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ReplyDeleteVery telling . . .