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Former Trump Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who famously confessed to lying from the White House podium, said in a new interview she takes great umbrage when called a liar.
The New York Times dropped a profile on Sanders’ post-Trump administration life in Arkansas, her home state that she returned to with her family. Much of the piece delves into her obvious efforts to mount a bid for governor of Arkansas, but it also reviews the intense criticism she took for her battles with the press corps and critics in Washington.
From the Times:
“I was attacked for everything, not just my performance,” she said of her time in Washington. “I was called a fat soccer mom, my kids were threatened, my life was threatened. It was a lot. I hate harping on it, but to be in the position I’m in and to have Secret Service, that’s not normal.”Ms. Sanders paused. “I don’t like being called a liar,” she said. “The other stuff bothered me far less.”
Whatever Sanders’ complaints about being called
Sanders has attempted to defend herself by calling her remarks a “slip of the tongue,” but last month, she once again asserted that “a lot of people had lost trust in James Comey.”