Sean Spicer Wants You To Know Donald Trump's Tweets Speak For Themselves

Until they don’t.

Never before has America had a president who loves to tweet as much as Donald Trump.

Trump’s posts have created a mound of work for White House press secretary Sean Spicer, who’s often questioned about the tweets during his daily press briefings.

Spicer has said “the president’s tweets speak for themselves” over and over again.

Watch the video above to see what we mean.

Erika Larose contributed to this report.

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Sean Spicer Was The White House Easter Bunny
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Future Trump press secretary Sean Spicer dressed up as the Easter Bunny for the White House Easter Egg Roll during the George W. Bush administration. (credit:Twitter)
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President George W. Bush hugs the Easter Bunny during the annual Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House on March 24, 2008. (credit:SAUL LOEB via Getty Images)
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Another Easter Bunny stands behind President Bush during the Easter Egg Roll in 2006. (credit:The Washington Post via Getty Images)
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President Bush and first lady Laura Bush stand with the Easter Bunny while welcoming guests in 2008. (credit:Chip Somodevilla via Getty Images)
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President Bush and the Easter Bunny greet children on the South Lawn of the White House on April 17, 2006. (credit:MCT via Getty Images)