Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer says President Trump’s Thursday address on U.S. election security drew a range of reactions within his political base. In comments reported by The Hill and Yahoo News, Spicer says he saw “a lot of negative comments” from some Trump-aligned supporters, described as “MAGA faithful.” He also argues that, in his view, Trump should have included more detail and a clearer “path forward” rather than focusing primarily on concerns about election security. The outlets describe Spicer’s remarks as reflecting internal debate among Republicans and Trump supporters about how the president should communicate election-related plans and priorities. While Spicer does not dispute the topic of election security, his criticism centers on presentation and follow-through, suggesting some supporters wanted additional specifics. The reports do not indicate that Spicer’s comments represent an official change in policy or administration position, but rather his personal assessment of the speech’s reception.