Yamiche Alcindor:

Well, the president really — his tense relationship with the media was on full display in a rare way today.

The president had been talking to other reporters and really railing against them. He called reporters rude, hostile, unfair. Those were reporters working with CNN, NBC, other networks.

By the time I posed my question, the president had been pacing at the podium just moments before. He was already kind of hyped up and amped up and really frustrated with the media.

And the president was on the defense, because he doesn't like talking about his rhetoric. He doesn't like that there are some white nationalists who are supporting the president.

But that question that I posed today was very timely, because just today, Patrick Casey, a leader of Identity Evropa, which is — which the Southern Poverty Law Center says is part of the alt-right and white nationalist movement, tweeted that he was at the White House today.

So, as the president said that the question was racist, and I — he was literally having white nationalists at the White House.

I have posed the question to Sarah Sanders, why — why was Patrick Casey here, and what — who was he meeting with? Who invited him? I haven't gotten a response from the White House yet. But that's — that's a really — I think something that people are looking at and are very concerned that there are white nationalists walking around in the White House, as the president says that just asking about them is racist.