"There is no comparison," he told CNN's Wolf Blitzer.
Spicer made the comments at today's press briefing.
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Three explosions went off near the team bus of one of Germany's top soccer clubs as it set off for a Champions League quarterfinal match on Tuesday evening, injuring a player, authorities said
After videos spread online showing man being forcibly removed from a full United Airlines plane, the airline said it would take “full responsibility” and review its policies.
The attorney general warned of strict enforcement of the laws.
After a man was forcibly removed from a full United Airlines plane, passengers are beginning to realize that they too could get bumped from a flight.
The new information helps explain why the shooter was allowed into the school.
In a declassified report, the White House asserted that the Syrian and Russian governments sought to confuse the world community about the assault through disinformation and “false narratives.”
The scene has since been secured and there is no danger to the public.
Rakhmat Akilov, a 39-year-old Uzbek, is held on suspicion of terrorist murder in the truck assault that killed four people.
Judge Raymond Myles, 66, was shot and killed Monday outside his home.
The secretary of state said the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin, must end his alliance with the Syrian leader, Bashar al-Assad, or risk becoming irrelevant in the Middle East.
A 39-year-old old Uzbek man has pleaded guilty to a terrorist crime after ramming a truck into a crowd in Stockholm, killing four people and wounding 15, his lawyer said Tuesday