President Donald Trump's former press secretary tried to dodge questions about the importance of "loyalty" and "the truth" on Tuesday, despite the interviewer's attempts to nail him down.
President Donald Trump's former press secretary tried to dodge questions about the importance of "loyalty" and "the truth" on Tuesday, despite the interviewer's attempts to nail him down.
Sean Spicer appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" where the host asked him: Which is “more important: loyalty or the truth?”
Spicer initially tried to avoid the question.
“I don't think it's a binary choice,” he said. “I think that you can tell the person that you work for if there's a problem with what they're saying and you give them the best advice and counsel you can. But I don’t think that it's a binary, you have to choose one or the other.”