After defending President Donald Trump’s deeply unpopular war against Iran, Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer was pressed Friday evening on why he wasn’t “on the front lines in Iran,” a question that sent the ex-Trump official into a rage.
Spicer appeared on “Piers Morgan Uncensored" alongside several guests to discuss the ongoing U.S. war against Iran, which Spicer claimed Trump had launched “because it was the right thing to do.”

Harry Sisson, a liberal influencer and political commentator, immediately pressed Spicer on why he wasn’t currently deployed to the Middle East to support the war effort.
“I don’t know why Sean hasn’t signed up to serve, you should go over there, Sean! Go serve in Iran right now, Sean!” Sisson said. “You keep talking about this great war, ‘we’ve got to do it’ – I’d love to see you on the front lines out in Iran.”
Spicer, who joined the Navy Reserve in 1999 as a public affairs officer, didn’t take well to Sisson’s remarks.
“Why don’t you read my bio, take a time out for a second before you say stupid things like that,” Spicer said. “Get your head out of your a--! I am in the military, you dumba--!”
Sisson quipped back, “Okay, great, go suggest yourself to serve, call them up and say ‘I want to go to Iran!’”
Spicer refused to directly address Sisson’s suggestion, and instead hurled another insult at the liberal commentator.
“I wish your smug little a-- understood anything about how this works,” Spicer said.
Sisson responded, “Sean, cry more. You’re one of these wealthy Republicans who sits in your wealthy home and tells other people to go serve while you’re sitting there making a bunch of money, advocating for Donald Trump. Go serve!”
“I’m not crying!” Spicer insisted.

