Aides who once reported to him say that they’re not exactly sure what he’s doing all day. And while Spicer will be without an office during the renovation of the West Wing, he doesn’t plan on joining the president at his golf course in New Jersey where he’s slated to stay from Aug. 3 to Aug. 20 while work is being done.
The day after he announced his resignation, he was seen in New York City meeting with executives from the various television networks, where the possibility of him becoming a contestant of Dancing with the Stars was broached. He’s also met with talent agencies. One senior talent rep said that the book divisions were more interested in Spicer than the television divisions.
When asked last week about his use of government time to scout opportunities, Spicer told reporters: “There’s no such thing as vacations. It’s a 24-7 job, I don’t accrue vacation,” he said.
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