President Trump's former White House press secretary didn't learn about that McCarthy portrayed him until the next morning, when he was in church. “Throughout the hour, while I sat in church, I heard the buzzing of my phone. Glancing down, I saw the screen fill with text messages," he writes in his new book, The Briefing: Politics, the Press, and the President. "As soon as church let out, I looked down with horror to find Twitter ablaze with my name,” he adds. “What was it now? At first, I feared something truly terrible had happened.” When he saw the sketch, Spicer writes, "I had no choice but to laugh. Like many SNL sketches, I think they milked it too long, but there was no denying it was funny.”
TOPICS: Saturday Night Live, NBC, Melissa McCarthy, Sean Spicer, Trump Presidency