Transcript for White House faces questions of credibility

Okay, Kyra, thanks. More fallout from Rudy Giuliani's stunning admission that president trump did, in fact, reimburse Michael Cohen for that $130,000 payment to stormy Daniels. Demonstrating trump's previous denials were false, the late E in a string of false statements from the president, more than 3,000 since his inauguration according to "The Washington post" and questions about credibility dom nailed the press briefing including this one from our own Jonathan Karl. When the president of the white house shows what appears to be a blatant disregard for the truth, how are the American people to trust or believe what is said here and what is said by the president? We give the very best information that we have at the time. I do that every single day and will continue to do that every day under this position. The problem is the very best information often turns out not to be right. That was one of the most punishing press briefings I've seen. Intense in the room. What struck me even as I asked that question, a question where I said that the president it appeared to show a blatant disregard for the truth and said things that were simply untrue over and over again, the president and this white house, there was no pushback from the press secretary. She did not dispute that contention. They know that they are dealing with somebody who just frequently says things that are verifiably untrue. Didn't dispute the contention, that's right but one of the other issues we're seeing is they also don't clean up statements after the fact. After it's exposed that they have not told the truth from the podium and then they don't come and correct the record. Reporter: No corrections whatsoever. And, George, you see this is the most recent example. You know, the president saying he didn't know about a payment when it turns out that he actually reimbursed the payment. But we have seen this over and over and over again. Particularly when the president calls out reporting about changes in the white house. He said that there would be no change to his legal team and then weeks later we see his lawyers out, new lawyers coming in happening over and over again. What's interesting now it seems to be catching up to the white house. Some the president's allies are calling this out saying it it raises real questions for the president trump. "The Wall Street journal's" editorial page has an editorial on it today and Fox News anchor Neil cavuto talked about all of the president's untruths. One question raised will the president believe the president in a crisis is a serious question. Thanks very much. Michael.

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