Former White House press secretary and current Newsmax host Sean Spicer is leaving the cable news channel after spending the last three years as a host.
Upon leaving his post as the first press secretary for former President Donald Trump, Spicer joined Newsmax’s lineup in March 2020 and has co-hosted Spicer and Co.
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“After three-plus amazing years of Spicer and Co., I’m leaving Newsmax to embark on a new project,” Spicer announced in a YouTube video.
Spicer said he was “excited about what’s to come” and touted “tremendously” growing his audience while having had “a direct impact on national political and cultural conversations.”
The host’s exit comes on the heels of reported contract negotiations with Newsmax falling apart.
During his final Spicer & Co. show on Thursday, Spicer thanked those he has worked with and said he planned to continue to expose “false narratives and the hypocrisy the mainstream is pushing … in a brand new way” while teasing posts to “YouTube and more.”
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Spicer’s co-host Lyndsay Keith also departed the network in March.
“In preparation for new programming, we decided to not continue Spicer & Co. with hosts Lyndsay Keith and Sean Spicer. The network wishes them both well in their new endeavors,” a Newsmax spokesperson said.