In the most recent installment of "Saturday Night Live," White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer was lampooned for his 'Hitler' gaffe while dressed as the Easter Bunny.

As there is always a little truth in comedy, about ten years ago, Spicer really did dress up as the Easter Bunny at the White House.

Working at the time in the office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Spicer accompanied President George Bush to the annual Easter Egg Roll.

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Sean Spicer in the White House job he was born (somewhere) for. pic.twitter.com/kbAahrRH7T — Schooley (@Rschooley) February 26, 2017

Former President Rutherford Hayes (R) started the White House Easter Egg Roll tradition in 1878.

A member of First Lady Patricia Nixon's staff became the first White House Easter Bunny in 1969.

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