Then-White House press secretary Sean Spicer speaks to members of the media in the Brady Briefing room of the White House in Washington, Monday, July 17, 2017. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) ** FILE **

Former Press Secretary Sean Spicer[1] was heckled at a New York Barnes and Noble[2] Wednesday night, as he promoted his new book “The Briefing.”

Think Progress’ Aaron Rupar shared a video sent to him from an unnamed source of Mr. Spicer[3] being shouted at during a Q&A.

A source in Brooklyn sent me this video of Sean Spicer getting heckled at a book signing in NYC tonight pic.twitter.com/gDHLL95zui[4][5]...

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar)
July 26, 2018[6] “Hey Sean[7], you’re a real piece of garbage,” the protestor shouted, “I hope you look around and see all these empty seats and you realize in New York City people will not come and pay money to see you speak.” Security immediately removed the protestor as he continued to yell at Mr. Spicer[8]. Another man off camera yelled at the protestor, “Get the f**k out a**hole.” Mr. Spicer[9]’s reaction was not recorded in the video. “It’s a garbage book, and you’re a garbage person,” the man yells as he was escorted out of the store. The heckler video came just a few days after a BJ’s Wholesale store in Massachusetts canceled Mr. Spicer[10]’s appearance at a book signing because of “the political climate[11].”Mr. Spicer[12]’s book[13] “The Briefing: Politics, The Press, and The President” was released nationwide on Tuesday. The Washington Times Comment Policy The Washington Times welcomes your comments on Spot.im, our third-party provider. Please read our Comment Policy[14] before commenting.References^ Sean Spicer (www.washingtontimes.com)^ Barnes and Noble (www.washingtontimes.com)^ Mr. Spicer (www.washingtontimes.com)^ Sean Spicer (www.washingtontimes.com)^ pic.twitter.com/gDHLL95zui (t.co)^ July 26, 2018 (twitter.com)^ Sean (www.washingtontimes.com)^ Mr. Spicer (www.washingtontimes.com)^ Mr. Spicer (www.washingtontimes.com)^ Mr. Spicer (www.washingtontimes.com)^ the political climate (www.washingtontimes.com)^ Mr. Spicer (www.washingtontimes.com)^ book (www.washingtontimes.com)^ Comment Policy (www.washingtontimes.com)

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