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White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer holds the daily press briefing January 23, 2017 at the White House (Picture: Getty)

As if Donald Trump’s administration needed another thing to be criticised for – people are convinced the White House Secretary tweeted out his own password.

Donald Trump admits getting America’s nuclear codes is ‘very scary’

Earlier today, Sean Spicer posted ‘n9y25ah7’ – which looks an awful lot like a password.

Of course it could be a garbled pocket tweet, but it’s not exactly filling anyone with confidence.

Naturally, people on Twitter jumped on it immediately.


Did the White House Press Secretary just tweet his password? I don't know about y'all but I feel safe https://t.co/ulRm31iVC0 pic.twitter.com/zokfVvWVnQ — Anna Massoglia (@annalecta) January 26, 2017

Sean Spicer, THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY AND COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR FOR TRUMP, accidentally posted his password on Twitter. pic.twitter.com/TpnBqtxQBz — Amanda (@Pandamoanimum) January 26, 2017

Sean Spicer realising what he's just done. pic.twitter.com/OKtaIvCbuA — Amanda (@Pandamoanimum) January 26, 2017

Sean Spicer desperately deleting the tweet containing his Twitter password/Nuke codes. pic.twitter.com/8MoS924DVo — Amanda (@Pandamoanimum) January 26, 2017

The President's Press Secretary just posted and deleted his Twitter password. Don't you feel safe? cc: @PressSec, @seanspicer pic.twitter.com/T9nov9dGMc — ㅤ ㅤㅤㅤ ㅤㅤ (@itsJarm) January 26, 2017

And meanwhile the White House press secretary tweets out his Twitter password. pic.twitter.com/adT2iFrpqY — Soviet Sergey (@SovietSergey) January 26, 2017

Did the White House Press Secretary just tweet his password?? pic.twitter.com/6VeLiCukPV — Bertie Peek (@bertiepeek) January 26, 2017

Bizarrely, he did the same thing yesterday:

@evanoconnell he did a similar thing yesterday morning pic.twitter.com/LRH0PLdprG — Alexandra Svokos (@asvokos) January 26, 2017

This guy has another explanation:

Could these be coded messages to help rescue him from hostage situation? pic.twitter.com/C3TOWnSGV2 — Ryan Lizza (@RyanLizza) January 26, 2017

Whoa, let’s hope this theory isn’t true

sean spicer is casually tweeting nuclear codes — kira (@briefclaim) January 26, 2017

Earlier today we reported how new President Donald Trump admitted the responsibility of receiving America’s nuclear codes was ‘very very scary’.