Sean Spicer admits to White House coordination with Fox News on DNC murder conspiracy reports

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Sean Spicer, the former White House press secretary, confirms that officials in the West Wing were briefed on a since-retracted Fox News report pushing a murder conspiracy involving a slain DNC staffer.

A lawsuit filed Tuesday by former homicide detective Rod Wheeler claims Fox News distorted his findings regarding Seth Rich and alleges that President Donald Trump personally reviewed the report before it was published May 15.

Spicer told NPR, which reported the lawsuit, that he was unaware of any contact involving the president — but he admits he was briefed.

He admits to meeting April 20 at the White House with wealthy Dallas investor and unpaid Fox financial commentator Ed Butowsky and Wheeler, a former detective and paid commentator since 2005 for the news network.

“Ed’s been a longtime supporter of the president and asked to meet to catch up,” Spicer told NPR on Monday. “I didn’t know who Rod Wheeler was. Once we got into my office, [Butowsky] said, ‘I’m sure you recognize Rod Wheeler from Fox News.'”

Spicer, however, denied any knowledge of the report the day after it aired.

“I don’t — I’m not aware of — generally, I don’t get updates on DNC — former DNC staffers,” Spicer said at a May 16 press briefing. “I’m not aware of that.”

The lawsuit quotes a May 14 voice mail Butowsky left for Wheeler, claiming he had the “full attention of the White House on this,” but he now insists he was joking.

Fox News eventually retracted the story claiming Seth Rich had leaked emails from the Democratic National Committee, where he worked, to WikiLeaks — which contradicted intelligence findings that Russian hackers had stolen the data.

The claims were heavily promoted by host Sean Hannity, who said the report “blows the whole Russia collusion narrative completely out of the water.”

Rich’s family begged Hannity to stop promoting the claims, and Fox News later retracted the report.

milesrhoden on August 1st, 2017 at 22:31 UTC »

This article does not say what the headline says.

A lawsuit filed Tuesday by former homicide detective Rod Wheeler claims Fox News distorted his findings regarding Seth Rich and alleges that President Donald Trump personally reviewed the report before it was published May 15.

Spicer told NPR, which reported the lawsuit, that he was unaware of any contact involving the president — but he admits he was briefed.

I want Trump to go down, but this is shoddy journalism.

I'm gonna go update my filters to not include rawstory.com anymore.

colinmoore on August 1st, 2017 at 16:11 UTC »

“I don’t — I’m not aware of — generally, I don’t get updates on DNC — former DNC staffers, I’m not aware of that.”

Showing tremendous effort there, Spicey.

unforgivabledesires on August 1st, 2017 at 15:40 UTC »

Come on Sean, spill your guts. That douche destroyed your reputation, the least you could do is let us know what's going on.