CNN’s Anderson Cooper laughed on the air Thursday night over Education Secretary Betsy DeVos Elizabeth (Betsy) Dee DeVosSpecial counsel investigating DeVos for potential Hatch Act violation: report NEA president says Azar and DeVos should resign over school reopening guidance The Hill's 12:30 Report - Presented by Facebook - You might want to download TikTok now MORE’s “epic nonresponse” to a reporter's question on her proposed budget cuts to Special Olympics.

Ryan Nobles, CNN’s Washington correspondent, earlier had questioned DeVos as she was waiting for an elevator following testimony on plans to cut funding for the program.

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Nobles asked the Trump official a number of questions, but DeVos ignored them and shifted her gaze between one of her aides and the CNN camera.

“Oh my god, that was so painful and awkward,” Cooper laughed about the encounter. “I love the camera, after focusing on the back of her head — the camera person moves around. And then she’s looking at, I assume someone who works for her, for some sort of saving.”

“But the other person was just like ‘Uh I’m not saying another word either,’ ” Cooper continued. “That’s an epic nonresponse.”

.@andersoncooper addresses Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’s “epic non-response” on Capitol Hill today and the administration’s subsequent reversal on proposed funding cuts for the Special Olympics. #KeepingThemHonest https://t.co/mHrr1ALo4Y pic.twitter.com/2gVvuMd1iv — CNN (@CNN) March 29, 2019

Cooper noted how some lawmakers would dodge reporters by pretending to be on the phone, but DeVos did not even try that.

“That was something,” the host added with a final laugh. “Let’s keep that on hold for later use, just bring it up every now and then.”

DeVos faced widespread criticism from both major parties after her department’s budget proposal for the 2020 fiscal year did not include Special Olympics funding, which amounted to $17.6 million in cuts.

The secretary defended the decision to Senate appropriators, saying she loves the program and that she had given a portion of her salary to the Special Olympics

A day earlier, DeVos issued a statement that said she supported the program but that "the federal government cannot fund every worthy program, particularly ones that enjoy robust support from private donations.”

President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE on Thursday, however, overruled DeVos and vowed to fund the “incredible" program.

"The Special Olympics will be funded. I just told my people, ‘I want to fund the Special Olympics,' " Trump told reporters as he departed the White House for a campaign rally in Michigan.

"I heard about it this morning,” he added. “I have overridden my people. We’re funding the Special Olympics."