Some University of Massachusetts students protested the on-campus appearance of former White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Tuesday.
Spicer didn't talk much about his working with President Trump during his time in the position, but did speak about campaign strategies and how the Trump campaign had a very small campaign staff and had done almost no fundraising when he became the front-runner in the Republican primary elections.
Spicer, who was invited by the college's Republican club, took written questions from the audience but was interrupted by a group that sang "Solidarity Forever" after the first one was asked.
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