Ex-Trump aide admits 'pathological liar' ex-president made her lie about his scandals
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Lying for former President Donald Trump's was compulsory.That's according to Sarah Matthews, a former Trump White House deputy press secretary. She discussed her experience, in light of Trump's trusted aide Hope Hicks testifying in open court for his criminal hush money case today — that she and others adopted a messaging strategy that was to take the 45th president at his word and then hang on for dear life. "It's just obvious that Donald Trump is a pathological liar," Matthews told MSNBC's...

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