White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer says President Donald Trump will lay out an "optimistic vision" for America when he outlines his agenda in a speech on Tuesday.
In his first address to Congress, Mr Spicer said president will detail reforms on tax, healthcare and education.
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White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer has dismissed the need for a special prosecutor to investigate possible contact between President Donald Trump's aides and Russia.
Last week it was reported that White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus asked the FBI to publicly dismiss reports about alleged contact between Trump associates and Moscow.
When pressed about the allegations, Mr Spicer said "there's nothing there".
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OUT: "...take the answer."
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The White House says The Pentagon is conducting at least three reviews of the raid in Yemen last month that left one US Navy Seal dead.
The father of Chief William Owens has called for a more serious probe into his son's death.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said the information obtained in the raid "will save American lives".
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