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Summary of Sean Spicer's RADICAL NATION
Summary of Sean Spicer's RADICAL NATION
Summary of Sean Spicer's RADICAL NATION
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Book Preview: #1 On January 20, 2021, the final day of Donald Trump’s presidency, I went to Joint Base Andrews to see him off. The event was smaller than expected, with media claiming that the White House tried to build a big crowd by allowing up to five guests per invitation.

#2 The helicopter ride to the airport was cold and windy. As the president's strategist, I had invested a lot of time in him and his policies. Now it was all about to end. He was about to fly off to Florida, and his team was going to go their separate ways.

#3 On Jan. 20, 2020, President Trump landed on the flight line at Joint Base Andrews to deliver his final State of the Union address. He spoke for about twenty minutes, listing all of the accomplishments of his presidency, and urged his followers to be wary of the virus that originated in Communist China.

#4 The first couple stepped off Air Force One, and Mr. Trump went into his fist-pumping boogie. It was a fitting end to Mr. Trump’s disruptive, turbulent, and nontraditional administration.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMar 14, 2022
ISBN9781669359388
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    #1

    On January 20, 2021, the final day of Donald Trump’s presidency, I went to Joint Base Andrews to see him off. The event was smaller than expected, with media claiming that the White House tried to build a big crowd by allowing up to five guests per invitation.

    #2

    The helicopter ride to the airport was cold and windy. As the president's strategist, I had invested a lot of time in him and his policies. Now it was all about to end. He was about to fly off to Florida, and his team was going to go their separate ways.

    #3

    On Jan. 20, 2020, President Trump landed on the flight line at Joint Base Andrews to deliver his final State of the Union address. He spoke for about twenty minutes, listing all of the accomplishments of his presidency, and urged his followers to be wary of the virus that originated in Communist China.

    #4

    The first couple stepped off Air Force One, and Mr. Trump went into his fist-pumping boogie. It was a fitting end to Mr. Trump’s disruptive, turbulent, and nontraditional administration.

    #5

    The transfer of power from one president to the next is a important tradition that symbolizes the passing of the torch from one generation to the next. However, in the case of President Donald Trump, he was the first to not attend his successor’s inauguration since 1869, when Andrew Johnson skipped the inauguration of Ulysses S. Grant.

    #6

    President Trump followed

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