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‘You’re Working for Fascist Donald Trump’: Spicer Gets Confronted

Indian-American Shree Chouhan confronted White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer at an Apple Store.

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The White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer was repeatedly questioned by an Indian-American woman who accused him of destroying the US while she a took a dig at President Donald Trump.

The incident took place at a local Apple store when the woman named Shree Chauhan saw Spicer and started questioning him as she filmed the whole sequence.

The video was posted by her on Twitter on Sunday and has gone viral.

Reacting to the incident, Spicer, at his daily news conference on Monday, said that the US is a free country and people have the right to act however they want.

As per Chauhan's various social media posts, she was in the store to get her iPhone fixed when she spotted Spicer.

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She wrote in a post on Medium.com:

I realised what an enormous opportunity it was to get answers without the protections normally given to Mr Spicer. I was honestly quite nervous and wanted to come up with more cogent questions, but did not have time to do so.

According to the video, she asked Spicer:

You know you work for a Fascist, right? Have you helped with the Russia stuff? Have you committed treason too, just like the president? What can you tell me about Russia... and how do you feel about destroying our country, Sean?

She said she has lived in Washington DC for about a decade and during this time she has met several VVIPs at public places, including pharmacy and grocery stores, but did not interact with them.

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However, given what Mr Spicer and his boss (Donald Trump) are doing to this country, I do not believe they are entitled to these norms and customs. Donald Trump and his Klan are openly trampling on the rule of law, our Constitution and our democracy.

As she questioned Spicer multiple times, he replied saying "such a great country that allows you to be here", which the Indian-American described as racist remarks.

In response to Spicer’s comments, Chauhan alleged:

That is racism and it is an implied threat. Think about the sheer audacity of Mr Spicer to say that to my face with a smile, knowing that he is being recorded on video and the position of power he holds in our government
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At the news conference, Spicer said if people have questions, they should ask him.

"Ask it. I interact with individuals all day long.

Ninety-nine percent of them are pleasant, even with people who may not agree with our philosophy or programs or whatever," he said.

Spicer added:

But it’s a free country and the beauty of it is that people can act how they want no matter how that’s interpreted, and as long as they step on the right side of the First Amendment, we’re good.
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The incident has drawn criticism from a top Indian-American donor of Trump's presidential campaign, who called the woman's behaviour disgusting.

I assume she loved Hillary, who loved Pakistan. Send her to Pakistan and then she would realise how great is our country. I watched this (video) over and over too. She is behaving like a spoiled rotten kid with no respect for seniors. It is hard to make out what Sean is saying
Shalabh Kumar, founder and chairman of the Republican Hindu Coalition told PTI.

In her blog post, Chauhan described Spicer's response to her question as a threat to her citizenship.

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In response to Spicer’s remarks about her nationality, Chauhan said:

I am still stunned by the boldness of having my citizenship threatened on camera. I was not polite. But when does being impolite mean that I should be thrown out of the United States of America? The country I was born in, the country I was raised in, the country I love despite its flaws

According to her, Chauhan is a native of Gujarat and the founder and CEO of Parents in Partnership, an education startup that empowers parents to lead positive changes in schools and communities.

Hailing from Florida, Chauhan has a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications from the University of Miami and a Master of Public Administration degree from American University.

(With inputs from PTI)

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