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Spicer on sexual misconduct allegations against Trump: 'All allegations should be treated seriously'
By Rebecca Savransky - 11/29/17 03:22 PM EST

Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Wednesday said all allegations of sexual misconduct should be "treated seriously," including those against the president.

“I would say that all allegations should be treated seriously. I think we can’t dismiss people who make those,” Spicer said during an interview on Fox Business Network when asked a question regarding allegations of sexual misconduct made against President Trump.

"But I also believe that we need to make sure that we do give people — we are a country of due process," he continued.

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Agree, they SHOULD, but should be presented in a court where the accused can properly legal defense.  The court of public opinion and the media is NOT the proper venue as they are just lynch mobs.
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