(CNN) Faced with a slew of national polls that show roughly half the country supports not only his impeachment but also his removal from office, President Donald Trump did what he always does: Just say stuff.

"Well, you're reading the wrong polls. You're reading the wrong polls," Trump responded to questions from reporters about new numbers from CNN, Fox News and The Washington Post/ABC among others. "You're read- -- let me just tell you, I have the real polls. I have the real polls. The CNN polls are fake. The Fox polls have always been lousy. I tell them they ought to get themselves a new pollster."

That response from the President begs the question: Where are these "real" polls? And what do they say? And why haven't we seen them. (OK, so I guess it begged three questions.)

A bit of digging turns up some breadcrumbs on the what-the-heck-is-Trump-talking-about trail.

On Sunday, Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel tweeted this:

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