We're certainly happy for people that had different opinions. But there is a difference between a different opinion and different facts. And people are entitled to an opinion but they are not entitled to their own facts and we have a big problem with people putting out misleading information.
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Sarah Sanders addresses the issue of differing opinions versus facts in response to criticisms from Steve Bannon's book.
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