Washington (CNN) White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer offered the most expansive view of the Trump administration's priorities since the election Monday, using his first press briefing to talk about everything from ISIS to trade, Russia, protesters and relations with journalists.

The briefing, which lasted well over an hour, was a rapid-pace affair that jumped from topic to topic at a steady clip.

He declared President Donald Trump willing to work with any partner on combating ISIS, including Russia.

He said the administration would work to develop bilateral trade agreements with Asian nations after Trump withdrew the US from the Trans Pacific Partnership.

And he announced that Trump hasn't ordered intelligence agencies to stop investigating potential ties between his administration and Russia.

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