Social media users found White House press secretary Sean Spicer Sean Michael SpicerKellyanne Conway to leave White House at end of month Pro-Trump duo Diamond and Silk launch new program on Newsmax TV The Hill's 12:30 Report - Presented by Facebook - Supreme Court's unanimous decision on the Electoral College MORE’s Venmo account and are sending and requesting money with messages referencing the spokesman and the Trump administration.

Podcasters from “Who? Weekly,” an entertainment news podcast, shared screenshots of Spicer’s accounts and payments and requests he was receiving on Monday night.

It's recently come to our attention that @seanspicer is on Venmo, and that he is being trolled pic.twitter.com/zQO23BVYWG — Who? Weekly (@whoweekly) February 7, 2017

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Venmo users were able to see Spicer's charges and payments from the past, because his account was still public. As of Tuesday morning, Spicer’s feed on the mobile payment application was set to private, which means users who are not friends with him on the platform cannot see what others are sending him.

Social media users still posted their payments and requests for money to Spicer on Twitter. Some charged Spicer for items including medical bills resulting from anxiety medication needed in response to the Trump administration, gum and for Spicer’s “lies.” Others sent money to Spicer for the “Bowling Green Massacre Fund” and for a pocket Constitution for President Trump Donald John TrumpBarr criticizes DOJ in speech declaring all agency power 'is invested in the attorney general' Military leaders asked about using heat ray on protesters outside White House: report Powell warns failure to reach COVID-19 deal could 'scar and damage' economy MORE.

I venmo requested @seanspicer for the stress this administration has given me. pic.twitter.com/beIgCGMeJ7 — rachel leishman (@RachelLeishman) February 7, 2017

Let's all request that Sean Spicer pay us $17.76 for all of his lies. He is AT-seanspicer on Venmo as well. pic.twitter.com/WDGRGbEH7e — Michael Hoffman (@Hoffm) February 7, 2017

I FOUND SEAN SPICER ON VENMO AND I JUST pic.twitter.com/EbBwngvCJl — Sarah McG (@sarahmcgbeauty) February 7, 2017

So Sean Spicer's Venmo is public..... pic.twitter.com/TnP0UOUNP0 — Mat Mazer (@mmmmazer) February 7, 2017

Sending Sean Spicer some venmo requests today pic.twitter.com/nBWmTi8yxc — Taren Smith (@SmithTaren) February 7, 2017

Spicer has 27 friends on Venmo, according to his account.

“Saturday Night Live” mocked Spicer over the weekend when actress Melissa McCarthy made a surprise appearance as the press secretary. In the skit, she chewed an entire container of gum, shot members of the press with a water gun and lunged at one with the White House briefing room podium.

Spicer reacted to the skit later, calling it “cute” and “funny,” while also saying McCarthy “could dial back” her impression of him.