Sarah Huckabee Sanders: 99% Of People Who Attack Me Are Women

Former White House press secretary and now FOX News contributor Sarah Sanders opens up on her decision to leave the White House, the economy, 2020 Democrats and her upcoming memoir.





SARAH HUCKABEE SANDERS: It usually depends on where I am in the country. Back home in Arkansas, things have so far been pretty easy and very welcoming…I haven't been asked to leave any restaurant, thankfully, but every once in a while you always, you know, you have somebody who comes up to say something nasty to you. What I always find interesting is, 99 percent of the people that come over to say something negative and to attack you are women. And I find that very startling from a, you know, group of people that claim to be the champions of women empowerment. I am only the third woman and the first mom to ever be the White House press secretary, and yet women attack me relentlessly, instead of, you know, being proud that we have more women doing those types of jobs… usually what they're looking for is a reaction. So, I always find it's best to nod, smile, and say, thank you for your time, and walk on because I don't want to engage in a fight.