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‘A Very Smart Woman’: Donald Trump Praises Mollie Hemingway of The Federalist

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Dear Reader, Today, Former President Donald Trump praised The Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemi

[View in browser](=.NILlfV-HvC41ZtoLMtobw_cIiYEX9lWCWvfgt29rLc8) Dear Reader, Today, Former President Donald Trump praised The Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway by stating Hemingway is "a very smart woman" and "respected by everyone, by the way." Check out the video [HERE](=.1gzIDOPWQTQKirxwZSc2cfd_PQsnSLNM0k5PDvPA_u4). =.5rSyPUH5-xEIMAnRzv1Y1XL5Lbc8GxfdyirYdkkO8fs In addition, Mollie Hemingway published the following story today regarding NBC News and The New York Times replaying the Russia Hoax in preparation for the 2024 Election. Excerpt from the piece: "As Joe Biden’s presidency fails and his 2024 campaign falters, the media and other Democrats are hitting [the big red panic button](=.goaajMcQ4sfpS9uULidKXx3X_z0YLi9a1Bc6e7M2j_c) and bringing back their Russia-collusion hoax for another spin. Joe Scarborough, the MSNBC host who sets Democrat talking points, spent last week claiming Biden’s 2024 troubles aren’t due to his unpopular policies or lack of mental acuity but rather a [secret and nefarious Russian plot](=.3kDBViDGDRn4bzfZ7DRWwJ5cFRwZ2a8_KG7E0358Aqk) to help Donald Trump win the election. Scarborough excitedly claimed Republicans in Congress were working with Russian President Vladimir Putin to help Trump win. [Putin endorsed Biden in February](=.WUksMNhqzZ0v3NiSb0mvK4C_CgQWvCSaa0QT9_tQ8yQ), for what it’s worth. Democrats’ ability to push their Russia hoax 2.0 is hampered by the previous Russia-collusion hoax they peddled from 2016 through 2019. That lie was exhaustively and painstakingly debunked, but Scarborough has [bitterly clung to it](=.Nmd5DkGnB8HS7aWSyS0KD1PSZgRRAjufkEf-9R9ibR8) and wants to rewrite history." The full story can be read [HERE](=.-gVoYASl6C4w_BTUKO7sSHljZHP1abLm_lPELUppTL0). Help The Federalist continue to bring you accurate, courageous, and important news with a tax-deductible donation to [donations.thefederalist.com](=.m5gvK279bGy08XtknLy925H-66xhcbjHWEsixDGAsGM). [Donate](=.geEGYNaok_nAWFKK851gbSdyUfchsMgbih4mcIXCvm0) [facebook](=.CaA_OMn3NSmnGpq0M-D0jHiVe8_DgNMRipZmt0ONdAQ) [twitter](=.NaJWti7XNZ8zJixStiWjTBqU6rtvR888JjEaBzzEcNU) [instagram](=.KAgL6zHMZ2eHmUgOQBc_hRLT5oMXYbEoKIJSbeceuWE) [youtube](=.O8l1aEdSoafPDNLAkLDN_kGLPZXQpUkWaZelFOYtvXo) [rss](=.YFq6K_UHjirU7SHuD569wttku3rt-9omPE99yDjp1VE) The Federalist © 2023 THE FEDERALIST, A WHOLLY INDEPENDENT DIVISION OF FDRLST MEDIA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. You received this email because you signed up on our website or made a purchase from us. [Unsubscribe](=.IA9daEOpm6xOrMyBFobkjKcTDWgqQjzesOF4EMhf62U) [Sent by MailerLite](=.Xb5StLFwJqR3LIDPkBA4xWhMGgGM7nUjbE9Kv22oBAI)

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