Posted By Kaitlan Collins of the Daily Caller
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“He wrote it,” Spicer said during an interview with The Daily Caller Wednesday. “For about 10 days we went back and forth on ideas and themes and additions. He would write it, and we would sit around and tweak a phrase.”
Spicer said the administration went through four versions of the speech between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. Tuesday.
“Here’s who was in the room,” Spicer said. “The last 48 hours are when it really got a lot of clarity, as you would expect with any kind of speech. So Sunday it was Ivanka [Trump], Jared [Kushner], Reince [Priebus], [Stephen] Bannon, Stephen [Miller], me, Hope [Hicks] and Kellyanne Conway. On Sunday night, I think it was Reince, Bannon and Miller. On Monday morning, it was Hope, Kellyanne, Reince, Bannon, Miller, me. Midday, it was the same group plus Jared. For the last version, Gary Cohn [Trump’s chief economic adviser] joined — the sort of five o’clock session.”
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“Like, is this accurate? Do you have a problem with it?”
“I don’t know,” Spicer said, “but I’ve heard that. I know that he [McMaster] has talked to him [Trump] about it. I don’t know if it was in reference to the speech. McMaster got a couple pieces of the speech. The national security pieces went to McMaster. I don’t think that part went to him. He had the part on Ryan Owens, on the mission.”
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