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"They assume facts, they take narratives and continue them that are clearly not true," Spicer told Fox News’s “Media Buzz.”

"But I do think that a lot of times, the coverage is not fair, the stories that they cover,” he later added.

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But the press secretary said the mainstream media always provides “a caveat” to the administration’s actions.

“The reality is that again, nothing that this president does can ever just be like, applauded for him being successfully doing what he said he’d do and getting results,” Spicer said. “There’s always got to be a caveat in the mainstream media."

Spicer said networks such as CNN and MSNBC sensationalize stories through their chyrons, the captions broadcast news stations superimpose at the bottom of the screen.

“They rarely admit fault and yet so many times they're the first ones to throw the stone and they’re the last ones to admit fault,” Spicer said of the media.