Hogan Gidley

"I remember when Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address via tweet," one critic said of Hogan Gidley's comments about Trump's social media ban.
Martha MacCallum pressed Hogan Gidley about the president's attacks on Dr. Anthony Fauci and other health experts as COVID-19 hospitalizations surge.
Sandra Smith fact-checked campaign press secretary Hogan Gidley's defense of the president’s mask-removal stunt.
"These polls clearly matter to you and the president because he’s changed his position and tone based on that very polling," Dagen McDowell said.
White House press aide Hogan Gidley claimed the U.S. killed Libya's Muammar Gaddafi and said Osama bin Laden was killed without congressional approval.
Hogan Gidley told reporters on Tuesday that Trump wasn’t “comparing what’s happened to him with one of our darkest moments in American history.”
The president and his administration have expressed a willingness to arrange unconditional talks on many occasions despite Trump's cry that it's "fake news."
The president faces criticism for his attempts to console a community and nation while also contributing to a climate of hatred and violence.
The White House spokesman argued the press unfairly covered Trump's decision to walk out of a meeting with Democrats last week.
“I feel bad that you’re scared to say that your boss lies. I would not work in that situation."