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Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who was named new White House press secretary, reads a statement from President Trump following the resignation of former Press Secretary Sean Spicer. In his statement, Trump thanked Spicer for his work and wished him success "as he moves on to pursue new opportunities." SOUNDBITE

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