Is like, you know, you want to humanize this and I'm glad you do want to that. But as a young woman, are you comfortable with the fact that Hillary Clinton demonized people who were accusing her husband of sexual assault?
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McEnany questions the morality of Hillary Clinton's actions towards women who accused her husband of assault.
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He never denied he said the word. But again here, here we are all day all I've seen is the nasty comment and the dispute with the mayor. Nothing about D-Day, nothing about the reason the President is there and this is what the media does.
We are doing temperature checks, hand sanitizers, masks. When you come to the rally, as in any event, you assume a personal risk.
Yesterday, he was pointblank asked, do you denounce white supremacy, and he said I've always denounced any form of that. He has condemn white supremacy more than any president in modern history.
There was not a consensus among the Intelligence Community and in fact, there were dissenting opinions within the Intelligence Community and it would not be elevated to the President until it was verified.





