LIES AND THE LYING LIARS THAT TELL THEM
Sarah Sanders Hopes to Be Remembered as ‘Transparent and Honest’ and Having Made America ‘A Little Better’

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders says she hopes she will be remembered as being “transparent and honest,” and someone who made America “a little better.”
“I hope that it will be that I showed up every day and I did the very best job that I could to put forward the president’s message,” Huckabee Sanders said at the sixth annual Women Rule Summit, as The Hill reports.
Huckabee Sanders told conservative Politico reporter Eliana Johnson she hopes she will be seen as doing “the best job that I could to answer questions.”
“To be transparent and honest throughout that process and do everything I could to make America a little better that day than it was the day before,” Huckabee Sanders added.
Huckabee Sanders regularly lies to reporters and to the American people.
A multitude of articles chronicling her propensity for lying have been published, including:
“Sarah Huckabee Sanders Is Worse Than Sean Spicer”
“The Worst Lies Sarah Huckabee Sanders Has Told”
“How Sarah Sanders became Trump’s liar-in-chief”
“Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ web of lies”
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