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Sean Spicer | 01-31-26

Steve Moore interviews former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer regarding his latest book, Trump 2.0. Spicer outlines how a second Trump administration is defined by a more sophisticated approach to personnel, policy, and process, arguing that the four-year hiatus allowed for strategic reflection and the assembly of a more aligned and prepared team. The conversation highlights a shift from the perceived "political neophytes" of the first term toward a structured movement supported by loyalists and established conservative think tanks. Beyond political strategy, the two men share personal anecdotes to illustrate a side of Donald Trump's character often missed by the media, specifically his empathy and steadfast loyalty toward his associates.

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