Fox News' Judge Napolitano Defends Clintons From Trump's Use Of Four Accusers
In an effort to hide from the furor caused by his sex tape, Donald Trump trotted out three former Bill Clinton accusers hours before the second presidential debate, and then used those past cases to smear Hillary during the debate itself.
And then Trump attacked Hillary Clinton herself, in her role as a defense attorney in a rape case.
It was a low point in the history of presidential politics.
On Tuesday night's The Kelly File, Megyn and Judge Andrew Napolitano (not a Clinton fan) went over the facts of the cases and found that they were all without merit or proof.
A Fox News contributor said Hillary Clinton did nothing wrong at all.
Trump has vowed to keep talking about these cases if more past tapes of his are leaked, but it's a petty and vindictive move from a man whose whole campaign is based on vindictiveness. And this tactic is backfiring on him as I write this.
All of Trump's surrogates have been wielding these past incidents like a hammer, making wild and unfounded accusations to fill time slots and distract viewers, and amidst the screaming the actual charges are rarely fact-checked by cable TV hosts.
On Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey and Paula Jones
Judge Napolitano said, "The three that are accusing him [Bill] are cases that were never proved or alleged many, many years after the series of events."