White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer is resigning.
It's been an honor & a privilege to serve @POTUS @realDonaldTrump & this amazing country. I will continue my service through August
— Sean Spicer (@PressSec) July 21, 2017
The Associated Press says its sources say Spicer decided to quit over his objections to the appointment of a new White House communications director, Anthony Scaramucci.
BREAKING: AP sources: White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer has resigned over hiring of new communications aide.— The Associated Press (@AP) July 21, 2017
Spicer was named White House Press Secretary for Trump in December, and assumed the role upon Trump's inauguration in January. Prior to joining the Trump Administration, Spicer had been Communications Director for the Republican National Committee.
He time as Press Secretary was often a bumpy one, as he faced criticism for making demonstrably false or controversial statements to reporters, such as when he told reporters that the crowds at Trump's inauguration ceremony were the "largest audience to ever to witness an inauguration, period – both in person and around the globe."
In recent weeks, he appeared less often in front of reporters, while Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders helmed most media briefings.