Republican National Committee spokesman Sean Spicer raged at MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell, accusing the media to "rushing to defend" Hillary Clinton.



"I appreciate how the media always runs to their defense, but let's—she is saying, my husband that was involved in a sexting scandal with underage people had access to a computer I was unaware about that may or may not have had classified information," Spicer said.



"You've made a leap to classified information," Mitchell said.



"Hold on. I cannot believe that we are sitting around having a discussion about the fact that her defense is, well, my husband may have been sexting with underage women," he said. "This is mind-blowing. Everybody is rushing to her defense!"



"Sean, I'm not rushing to anybody's defense," Mitchell replied.



"No, everybody is!" Spicer shouted, as Mitchell tried to reply.



"Sean," she said. "Sean, take a breath."