Sarah Sanders struggles to deny White House chaos as reporters grill her over ousted advisors
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. (Image via screengrab.)

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Wednesday insisted that the White House was not in chaos despite several high ranking advisors leaving the Trump administration.


Six top White House staffers have resigned just this year, but Sanders insisted the "administration has had an historic first year and we're going to continue to do great things."

"This is an intense place, as is every White House and it's not abnormal that you would have people come and go," she said.

"It is actually abnormal," ABC News reporter Cecilia Vega shot back. "If this isn't the definition chaos, how would you describe what is happening?"

Sanders said the accomplishments of the White House were proof there was no chaos.

Reporters also peppered Sanders with questions about Stormy Daniels.

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Later in the press briefing, April Ryan noted that "high turnover is considered a management issue."

"What is the issue here?" she asked.

But Sanders denied there was an issue. "We've actually accomplished a great deal of what the president campaigned on."