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CNN's Chris Cuomo Lays Into Trump Spokesperson After She Claims He's Never Lied

CNN's Chris Cuomo Lays Into Trump Spokesperson After She Claims He's Never Lied
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CNN host Chris Cuomo was flabbergasted when President Donald Trump's 2020 campaign press secretary Kayleigh McEnany asserted that Trump had never lied.

According to The Washington Post, Trump has made over 12,000 "false statements." This week, he told 48 lies in six days.


That didn't stop McEnany from using the Trumpian tactic of claiming instead that the real liars are the "fake news media" as she vouched for Trump's innocence.

Watch below.

"I'm gonna ask you this one more time," Cuomo said.

"Do you believe this President has ever lied to the American people?"

She replied:

"No, I don't believe the President has lied...Do you believe the fake news media has lied?"

McEnany continued to lob accusations against Cuomo:

"The fake news media lies every day about this President. The fake news media lies and that's why you've lost credibility."

Cuomo was not having it:

"Interview's over, Kayleigh! Please.
"If you can't admit that this President has lied to the American people, you will not have credibility with the audience. You've got a long way to go, Kayleigh."
"Look, when the President is telling the American people not to believe in a free press, that they're the enemy of this state...he is to blame for sowing the seeds of division...He lies all the time and you know it."

McEnany continued to accuse the press of lying, while Cuomo promised that he'd never lied about the President "in [his] life."

The two reached an impasse, with Cuomo assuring McEnany that she'd still be welcome on the show.

People on Twitter were amazed at her denial.



But even more than Kayleigh's delusion, people were stumped that Cuomo and CNN still invite documented liars on the air to feed the President's propaganda machine.




But because up is down and down is up, the Trump campaign praised Kayleigh's denial as a victory over Cuomo.

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