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Watch Live: Sarah Sanders Delivers White House Press Briefing
The White House press secretary will take questions for the first time since President Trump endorsed Roy Moore's senate candidacy.

WASHINGTON, DC — White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders is scheduled to deliver a briefing for reporters Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 Eastern. You can watch a live stream of the briefing below.
Sanders' briefing comes the day after President Trump officially endorsed Roy Moore for the Alabama Senate seat up for a special election on Dec. 12. Moore, who has been accused of child molestation and sexual assault, as well as inappropriate conduct toward numerous other young women, has become a divisive figure in Republican ranks. The Republican National Committee, which initially pulled its funding from Moore in the wake of the allegations, decided Monday night to begin financially supporting his campaign again.
After the allegations first came forward, the president appeared to back off from supporting Moore, and Sanders said the election would be up to the people of Alabama. Now that Trump has weighed in with an official endorsement again, Sanders is sure to face questions about his reasoning and justification for this support.
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"I think he's going to do very well," Trump said Tuesday according to the AP's Ken Thomas. "We don't want to have a liberal Democrat in Alabama, believe me."
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