Donald Trump Drops Hammer, Exposes “Hillary Clinton’s Sordid Legacy Of Lies
Former President Donald Trump is suing failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for over $70 million. The recent admission under oath from Hillary’s campaign manager Robby Mook that Hillary approved the Trump smear will come back to haunt the Clintons in the lawsuit.
But Trump is keeping up the pressure because he knows there is no place for him to go to get his reputation back. The court of public opinion is different than the court of law. Trump may not prevail in his lawsuit, although it is clear now Clinton and her team are more than guilty, so he will fight it out in the court of public opinion.
To make sure everyone knows who the real Hillary Clinton is. To that end, he took to Truth Social to spread the word about Hillary’s corruption. He repeated a headline from a New York Post article that said, “Hillary Clinton’s sordid legacy of lies,” and linked to the article.
Michael Goodwin wrote the article and it is a must read.
He wrote:
“Proving that what’s old is new again, here is how the late William Safire began his New York Times column of Jan. 8, 1996:
“Americans of all political persuasions are coming to the sad realization that our First Lady — a woman of undoubted talents who was a role model for many in her generation — is a congenital liar.
“Drip by drip, like Whitewater torture, the case is being made that she is compelled to mislead, and to ensnare her subordinates and friends in a web of deceit.
“Safire detailed a series of situations where Hillary Clinton was caught in obvious lies, and there is a straight line to the Hillary Clinton whose shadow hangs over the Michael Sussmann trial in Washington.
“Once again, Clinton is being exposed as “compelled to mislead” and ensnaring “her subordinates and friends in a web of deceit.”
“And to think she almost got away with stealing the presidency.”
Goodwin goes on to point out an important fact most forget about Hillary’s lies.
He wrote:
“Another outcome was the 2018 midterms, where the hoax surely played a role in the public’s decision to hand control of the House to Dems, who instantly began their Russia, Russia, Russia investigation and soon turned to impeaching Trump.
“The Clinton lies, then, did enormous damage and, as Trump immodestly but correctly says, a weaker president would have reacted to the false attacks by curling up into a fetal position.
“The pattern raises the question of whether there were still other fabricated attempts by Clinton to paint Trump as a traitor that we don’t know about yet. Never underestimate her venality,” he said.