WATCH: CNN hosts who spread countless hateful hoaxes admit they avoided having Kayleigh McEnany on air because 'she lies'

Tapper told Stelter he won't have McEnany on his show on his show because she "lies the way that, you know, most people breathe."

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CNN's Jake Tapper and Brian Stelter got together for  segment to bash Trump aides and make a list of those that they would and would not be willing to give air time to. Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany didn't make the cut.

Tapper told Stelter he  won't have McEnany on his show on his show because she "lies the way that, you know, most people breathe. There was no value in that... She can’t acknowledge reality. So I am just not going to put somebody like that on air."

Stetler and Tapper were both on board with lies about Russian collusion during Trump's term in office, and were party to the spreading of numerous "hateful hoaxes such as Covington, Jussie Smollett and Brett Kavanaugh."

Besides White House Press Secretary KayleighMcEnany, the pair mentioned Jason Miller, as well as political consultant and former Counselor to the President  Kellyanne Conway.

Tapper went on to say that "there are some people that are such, that are so.... mendacious, I just wouldn't put them on air. Kayleigh McEnancy, I never booked her. Jason Miller, I would never book him."

"I don't view Kellyanne Conway the same way. She was a senior adviser to the President. She was more of a filibuster and a subject-changer."

"Y-y-yeah, that... that's right that's what she would do," interjected Stelter.

"Th-th-th then a liar. And I think it's different, I really do." continued Tapper.

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