White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said Sunday that President Trump Donald John TrumpBubba Wallace to be driver of Michael Jordan, Denny Hamlin NASCAR team Graham: GOP will confirm Trump's Supreme Court nominee before the election Southwest Airlines, unions call for six-month extension of government aid MORE doesn’t believe he’s lying about various controversial statements he's made without backing them up with evidence.

Conway got into a heated exchange with CNN host Brian Stelter on “Reliable Sources” on Sunday over CNN’s coverage of Trump, with Stelter saying the network was covering the scandals coming out of the White House.

Conway demanded Stelter say what scandals had come out of the administration. Stelter responded by pointing to Trump's claims that former President Obama ordered the wiretapping of Trump Tower and that millions of illegally cast votes cost him the popular vote — both ideas that the president presented without backing up with evidence.

“The scandals are about the president’s lies,” Stelter said. “About voter fraud, about wire-tapping, his repeated lies about those issues. That’s the scandal.”

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“He doesn’t think he’s lying about those issues, and you know it. He has gone forth and he talked about surveillance,” Conway said before Stelter cut her off.

“A lot of husbands don’t think they’re lying when they cheat on their spouse and then say they’re not. It doesn’t mean they’re not lying,” Stelter said.

The pair clashed repeatedly over CNN’s coverage of the White House during Conway's appearance. Trump has frequently attacked the network as “fake news” and shared on twitter a doctored video of himself physically attacking a person with the CNN logo over their face last month.