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White House press secretary Sean Spicer may step aside

Sean Spicer's move has been speculated on for several weeks.

Sean Spicer's move has been speculated on for several weeks. Photo: Getty

White House press secretary Sean Spicer is seeking to take on a more strategic role that will limit his presence in the daily press briefings that have made him a prominent face of the Trump administration.

A senior administration official and three people familiar with the potential changes on Monday said Mr Spicer had been in discussions about taking a more senior communications role at the White House.

“We have sought input from many people as we look to expand our communications operation. As he did in the beginning, Sean Spicer is managing both the communications and press office,” said Sarah Huckabee Sanders, a deputy White House press secretary.

She declined further comment on the potential changes.

Discussions about overhauling the White House communications office have been ongoing for several weeks, according to the senior administration official.

Mr Spicer’s preference is to step away from the press briefings entirely, though other configurations have also been discussed.

It’s unclear how quickly a decision will be made, and, as with all things involving President Donald Trump, the situation could change.

Major staffing shake-ups have been a constant subject of conversation at the White House, but have failed to materialise in recent weeks, aside from the departure of communications director Mike Dubke in early June.

The White House has consulted an array of Republicans and Trump allies, including Laura Ingraham, the conservative radio host and political commentator. However, Ms Ingraham is not expected to take the press secretary position.

David Martosko, the US political editor of London’s Daily Mail, who covered the President’s campaign, has also interviewed for senior communications jobs, according to a person familiar with the interviews who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the private deliberations.

The possible changes for Mr Spicer were first reported by Bloomberg News and Politico.

Mr Spicer’s public role has already diminished in recent weeks.

The White House has increasingly tapped Cabinet officials and other White House advisers to address reporters on camera and moved to take some of the daily briefings off cable television to keep the focus on Mr Trump, who makes a habit of watching the televised performances.

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