White House spokesperson Sarah Huckabee Sanders appeared on both Good Morning America and The Today Show this morning in an attempt to bolster President Trump's unsubstantiated claim that President Obama ordered a wire tap on Trump Tower phones during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Clearly Sanders was proud of herself (or a White House staffer) who seemed to come up with her folksy line about walking on water since she repeated the same dialogue on both shows.
“The media loves to create this false narrative against the current president but is so quick to dismiss anything under the past administration. If the president walked across the Potomac, the media would report that he couldn’t swim.”
WATCH: “If the president walked across the Potomac, the media would report that he couldn’t swim.” -@SarahHuckabee pic.twitter.com/vOs9gVIHL9— TODAY (@TODAYshow) March 6, 2017
During the GMA appearance, George Stephanopoulos tried to stay to the facts asking Huckabee Sanders if Trump accepts FBI Director James Comey’s public denial that the wiretap happened. With a straight face, Huckabee Sanders replied, “You know, I don’t think that he does.”
Several times during the segment, Huckabee Sanders would attempt to draw a false equivalence between Trump’s assertion of wiretapping, and the alleged connections between Trump and Russian officials. Stephanopoulos wasn't having it.
More than once, TV viewers heard Stephanopoulos stop Huckabee Sanders with, "I've got to stop you. That is simply not true … Not a single one of those articles backs it up. So what is the president's evidence?"
Huckabee Sanders eventually turned back to her clearly rehearsed line about Trump walking across the Potomac, looking quite pleased with herself.
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