pew research but the author responded on twitter saying there's "zero evidence of fraud." today it was suggested there could be a conspiracy theorist in the oval office. additi additionally, one of the nation's oldest and most respected newspapers accused the president of lying. the new york city was the on major newspaper we could find calling the claim a lie on their front page this morning. and a second times piece appeared online this morning again calling this a lie. something to get used to. and the president today was not getting much air cover from fellow republicans including the speaker of the house. >> i've already commented on that. i've seen no evidence to that effect and i've made that very, very clear. >> going forward, do you worry it's going to be hard to work with a president who believes certain things -- >> i'm a policy guy. i'm going to focus on policy. i'm not going to get into the puts and takes of these things. >> i have no doubt that voter fraud exists.