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Psaki avoids confirming reports on leaving WH

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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki stated on Friday that she has "nothing to confirm" in relation to reports that shared she might be leaving the administration and is in exclusive talks with MSNBC news channel.

"I have nothing to confirm about my length of public service or plan service or anything about consideration about next plans," asserted Psaki adding that she has "complied with all ethics requirements and gone beyond, taking steps to recuse myself from decisions as appropriate."

Psaki reiterated that she takes all the "legal requirements very seriously."

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