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News Agency Covering Sean Spicer Blasted for Invasive Place They Put Camera

Reporters and other observers ripped into the Reuters politics Twitter page for posting a livestream of the outside of Sean Spicer's home on Friday.

By David Rutz·
News Agency Covering Sean Spicer Blasted for Invasive Place They Put Camera

Reporters and other observers ripped into the Reuters politics Twitter page for posting a livestream of the outside of Sean Spicer's home on Friday.

Spicer announced his resignation as White House press secretary on Friday morning, and Reuters puzzled onlookers by putting a camera outside of Spicer's home.

"WATCH LIVE: The scene outside Sean Spicer's house following the announcement of his resignation," Reuters tweeted with the link to the livestream.

As of this article's posting, it was still up.

"Whatta town," New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman wrote about the live feed.

National Review's Jim Geraghty called it "creepy."

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