It was a fashion misstatement during Friday's White House press briefing. Or was it a message?eroticism expenditure bataille
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer checked in with the press for his usual session while unknowingly wearing his American flag lapel pin upside down.
SEE ALSO: CNN is Sean Spicer's enemy except for when it's reporting good things about TrumpTwitter, of course, noticed.
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And so did the press crew. Someone, who was reportedly former Apprenticecontestant and Trump aide Omarosa Manigault, dropped off a note to the podium.
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Finally John Roberts from Fox News let Spicer know, "You pin's upside down." This led to some awkward chuckles and Spicer's retort, "John Roberts, always helping with the fashion tips." But the only thing was the pin still hadn't been righted yet. As someone else yelled from the audience, "It's still upside down."
Finally the pin was in its proper position when someone threw out, "House of Cards!" to which Spicer assured the White House was not giving any promos for the Netflixseries. The show's opening credits feature an upside down American flag.
The moment was thoroughly analyzed on Twitter, with many concerned Spicer was sending a cry for help. Others quickly made the House of Cards connection.
Sean Spicer's flag pin was just upside down.
— Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) March 10, 2017
Reporter asks if it is a distress call.
Spicer says he's fine. pic.twitter.com/jbHOv43Rdv
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Even the show itself -- and its producer -- commented on Spicer's pin troubles/secret message.
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Here's the full briefing to see the upside down pin in action.
Today is definitely not Spicer's day.
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