Fox news pointedly asks white house spokesperson if trump told cohen to lie to congress. He refuses to say.

Fox news pointedly asks white house spokesperson if trump told cohen to lie to congress. He refuses to say.

Play all audios:

Loading...

A White House spokesperson on Friday refused to say whether President Trump directed his attorney to lie to Congress. White House Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley told Fox News Friday


it's "ludicrous" that a news outlet like _BuzzFeed News_ is being taken seriously, with the term "news outlet" placed in air quotes. He argued that _BuzzFeed_'s


report, which contained the bombshell allegations, is uncorroborated and that the publication can't be trusted ever since it published the Steele dossier. But strangely, when Fox News


repeatedly asked Gidley to say whether the allegations in the story are true, he wouldn't directly answer. "So you're saying the president did not tell Michael Cohen to do


that?" Bill Hemmer asked. Gidley dodged, just saying, "I'm telling you right now this is exactly why the president refuses to give any credence or credibility to news outlets


because they have no ability to corroborate anything they put out there." SUBSCRIBE TO THE WEEK Escape your echo chamber. Get the facts behind the news, plus analysis from multiple


perspectives. SUBSCRIBE & SAVE SIGN UP FOR THE WEEK'S FREE NEWSLETTERS From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly


to your inbox. From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox. Hemmer quickly pointed out that "that was not


a denial." Shortly after, Gidley was asked directly about the allegation, "Is that true or false?" Once again, Gidley wouldn't answer this very basic yes or no question.


"I'm not going to give any credence or credibility to Michael Cohen, who's a convicted felon and an admitted liar," he said. _BuzzFeed_'s story cited two law


enforcement officials as saying Special Counsel Robert Mueller had evidence that Trump instructed Cohen to lie to Congress. Trump on Twitter similarly criticized Cohen, though he was not a


_BuzzFeed_ source, writing that he is "lying to reduce his jail time!" Watch the bizarre Gidley interview below. Brendan Morrow Explore More Fox News Speed Reads