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Fred Fleitz to Newsmax TV: Hillary's Attacks Like 'Boy Who Cried Wolf'

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By    |   Friday, 27 September 2019 08:35 PM EDT

Former CIA analyst Fred Fleitz told Newsmax TV on Friday that Hillary Clinton's recent attacks on President Donald Trump in light of the impeachment inquiry reminded him of "the boy who cried wolf."

"No matter what the president does, we're going to hear this," Fleitz, president and CEO of the Center for Security Policy, told host John Bachman on "Newsmax Now."

In remarks Thursday after receiving the NARAL Pro-Choice Lifetime Achievement Award in Washington, Clinton praised House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., for confronting a "harsh reality" with the impeachment probe.

"In the course of his duties as our president, he has endangered us all by putting his personal and political interests ahead of the interests of the American people," Clinton said of Trump. "This is a moment of reckoning, a historic moment."

In response, Fleitz told Bachman: "Hillary Clinton is so sore about the outcome of the 2016 election that whenever there's bad news about President Trump, we see her head pop up.

"And she makes another cheap shot like that."

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Former CIA analyst Fred Fleitz told Newsmax TV on Friday that Hillary Clinton's recent attacks on President Donald Trump in light of the impeachment inquiry reminded him of "the boy who cried wolf."...
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