Sarah Sanders defends Trump tweets
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Former White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders defended President Donald Trump's use of Twitter to get his message out and said Tuesday that the U.S. hopes that unrest in Hong Kong can be handled"both internally and peacefully."
Since leaving the White House in June, Sanders — one of Trump's most ardent defenders — has been hired by Fox News to provide political commentary and analysis across all its properties. "In terms of a specific position I wouldn't go beyond the fact other than US policy remains the same, and our hope again would be that things could be handled peacefully and internally," Sanders said.
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