White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer is free pet sex videosmaking quite a mark on Washington in his first weeks as the spokesperson for the Trump administration.
After establishing an incredibly antagonistic relationship with the press in his first address, Spicer's prop-based briefings have continued to confound. A hilarious (and effective) Saturday Night Live sketch over the weekend brought even more attention to the press secretary. And now it looks like someone found his public Venmo account.
SEE ALSO: Trump's press secretary Sean Spicer has an odd, long-running feud with Dippin' DotsThere's no real way to verify whether or not the account is in fact Sean Spicer, but a quick look at his public "friends" list on the app reveals a handful of Trump campaign organizers and members of the media.
It's recently come to our attention that @seanspicer is on Venmo, and that he is being trolled pic.twitter.com/zQO23BVYWG
— Who? Weekly (@whoweekly) February 7, 2017
Once this information became public knowledge, people began sending Spicer money to "buy gum" and "get a new suit." Others have opted to request sums of money for their journalism degrees, Bowling Green massacre victim donations and anxiety medication.
I Venmo requested money from Sean Spicer for the imaginary bowling league we're in together pic.twitter.com/rptdVj3Svc
— Sarah Wainschel (@Swainsch) February 7, 2017
Sean Spicer is on Venmo #TheMoreYouKnow pic.twitter.com/yyZrrBDJLb
— Jamie (@jlew8) February 7, 2017
Sean Spicer has a public Venmo. pic.twitter.com/zYSx6J6WDW
— Carrie Courogen (@carriecourogen) February 7, 2017
Sean Spicer's venmo is public should I do this pic.twitter.com/28ekrGtMV5
— Maddie C (@maddz99) February 7, 2017
Sending Sean Spicer some venmo requests today pic.twitter.com/nBWmTi8yxc
— Taren Smith (@SmithTaren) February 7, 2017
Hey folks don't forget to request money from @seanspicer on @venmo whatever sound fair… pic.twitter.com/QRoxBxisbx
— Jared Zimmerman (@JaredZimmerman) February 7, 2017
The account appears to have started denying some of the requests.
That's disappointing. pic.twitter.com/zMbnViJfuh
— Janie Stolar (@JanieFierce) February 7, 2017
Enjoy your notifications, Mr. Spicer.
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