Natalie DiBlasio

USA TODAY

On Twitter, the question of the day is #SaysWho?

The trend started after CNN's Brianna Keilar interviewed Trump Organization lawyer Michael Cohen about the hiring of campaign manager Kellyanne Conway and CEO Stephen Bannon. The following ensued when Cohen questioned exactly who claimed Trump is down in the polls.

Keilar: "You say it’s not a shake-up, but you guys are down —"

Cohen: "Says who? Says who?"

Keilar: "Polls. Most of them. All of them?"

Cohen: "Says who?"

Keilar: "Polls. I just told you. I answered your question."

Cohen: "Okay. Which polls?"

Keilar: "All of them."

Hillary Clinton is ahead in most polls, most recently according to Quinnipiac University polls out Wednesday, she leads by double-digits in Virginia and Colorado and also edges Trump in Iowa.

But Trump is winning at least one poll on Wednesday, A Monmouth University poll of Indiana found he was ahead of Clinton by 11 points in the state, 47%-36%. Trump’s running mate is the state's governor, Mike Pence, and Indiana generally votes Republican (though it did support Barack Obama in 2008). Bonus Trump-led poll: the Iowa State Fair corn poll.

The exchange on CNN ended with Cohen's statement on Trump's campaign changes: “I think bringing on someone like Kellyanne Conway was a great move, and it was something, personally, I would have liked to see happen earlier,” he said. “But the campaign wasn’t ready for it. Now they are. I think she is a brilliant individual. I think that she understands the data that’s coming in.”

Twitter users are now spamming Cohen, replying “Says who?” in response to all his tweets.