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Sean Spicer, Trump press secretary, confronted in Apple store | Sean Spicer, Trump press secretary, confronted in Apple store |
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An American woman of Indian descent has accused White House press secretary Sean Spicer of racism after an exchange in an Apple store in Washington. | An American woman of Indian descent has accused White House press secretary Sean Spicer of racism after an exchange in an Apple store in Washington. |
Shree Chauhan, 33, challenged Mr Spicer as he was shopping, asking: "How does it feel to work for a fascist?" - referring to President Donald Trump. | Shree Chauhan, 33, challenged Mr Spicer as he was shopping, asking: "How does it feel to work for a fascist?" - referring to President Donald Trump. |
Mr Spicer said: "It's such a great country that allows you to be here." | Mr Spicer said: "It's such a great country that allows you to be here." |
Ms Chauhan videoed the encounter and posted it online, drawing 300,000 views since Saturday. | Ms Chauhan videoed the encounter and posted it online, drawing 300,000 views since Saturday. |
She has been attacked online since posting the video, with critics branding her "vile" and accusing her of harassment. | She has been attacked online since posting the video, with critics branding her "vile" and accusing her of harassment. |
When asked by reporters about the encounter, Mr Spicer said: "I interact with individuals all day long. Ninety-nine percent of them are pleasant, even with people who may not agree with our philosophy or programmes, whatever." | |
It's a free country, he added, and people can act how they want, no matter how that's interpreted. | |
"And as long as they stay on the right side of the First Amendment [right to free speech], we're good." | |
'Impolite' | 'Impolite' |
The footage shows Mr Spicer responding to the initial barb, about working for a fascist, by smiling and saying: "We have a great country." | |
Ms Chauhan, the founder of an education start-up, then asks him: "Have you helped with the Russia stuff - are you a criminal as well? Have you committed treason, too, just like the president?" | Ms Chauhan, the founder of an education start-up, then asks him: "Have you helped with the Russia stuff - are you a criminal as well? Have you committed treason, too, just like the president?" |
Mr Spicer can then be heard saying: "It's such a great country that allows you to be here." | Mr Spicer can then be heard saying: "It's such a great country that allows you to be here." |
"What can you tell me about Russia, Mr Secretary?" the questioner persists. | "What can you tell me about Russia, Mr Secretary?" the questioner persists. |
Mr Spicer then walks away saying: "Thank you very much," while Ms Chauhan repeats: "You know you work for a fascist, right?" | Mr Spicer then walks away saying: "Thank you very much," while Ms Chauhan repeats: "You know you work for a fascist, right?" |
In a blog post, Ms Chauhan wrote that she is an American citizen who was born and raised in the United States. | In a blog post, Ms Chauhan wrote that she is an American citizen who was born and raised in the United States. |
She said she was "stunned" by the press secretary's comment, writing: "That is racism and it is an implied threat." | |
Ms Chauhan, who is the daughter of immigrants, acknowledged that she was "impolite" in her comments to the Trump aide. | Ms Chauhan, who is the daughter of immigrants, acknowledged that she was "impolite" in her comments to the Trump aide. |
She said she wanted to seize the "enormous opportunity... to get answers without the protections normally given to Mr Spicer". | She said she wanted to seize the "enormous opportunity... to get answers without the protections normally given to Mr Spicer". |
Ms Chauhan hit back at her online critics, writing on Twitter: "I have clear feelings for the man who is a fascist's spokesperson. Nazis weren't stopped with niceties." | Ms Chauhan hit back at her online critics, writing on Twitter: "I have clear feelings for the man who is a fascist's spokesperson. Nazis weren't stopped with niceties." |
It has been claimed that Mr Spicer's remark - "it's such a great country that allows you to be here" - may have meant it's great that Americans can approach presidential aides even while they are out shopping. | It has been claimed that Mr Spicer's remark - "it's such a great country that allows you to be here" - may have meant it's great that Americans can approach presidential aides even while they are out shopping. |
Ms Chauhan has rejected that interpretation, saying that Mr Spicer should have said "it's such a great country that allows dissent" if that was what he meant. | |
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