After only a month in the White House, Press Secretary Sean Spicer really wanted a mini-fridge. The recently departed White House press secretary, has been accused of stealing a mini-fridge from junior staff following his sudden resignation.

Wall Street Journal report detailed Spicer’s high-profile Friday and began with an anecdote that showed the press secretary hatching a plan to steal a fridge from junior staffers.

“Dispatched a top aide to a nearby executive office building where junior research employees are crammed into a room, surviving on Lean Cuisine frozen lunches. Mr. Spicer wants your icebox, the aide said, according to people familiar with the incident. They refused to give it up.” – wrote  of the Journal.

There is a Walmart only on 1.5 miles from the White House where Sean Spicer could have bought a mini-fridge, for only $60. Instead he waited. Then he pounced.

“So Mr. Spicer waited until sundown—after his young staffers had left—to take matters into his own hands. He was spotted by a fellow White House official lugging the icebox down the White House driveway after 8 p.m.” – Michael C. Bender

Sean Spicer had a short but tumultuous time as press secretary. He will stay until August after he was reportedly dismayed by President Donald Trump’s hiring of New York financier Anthony Scaramucci as his next White House communications director.

Spicer at the White House will be remembered for wearing his American flag-pin upside down, angry confrontation and lot’s of gaffes. But soon all that will be behind him and he can return home at he has a full-sized fridge.

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