If it's true that Donald Trump is currently completing the greatest political comeback of all time, then this latest news will add yet another chapter to the epic story.
News just broke that the President-Elect has won his $15 million defamation lawsuit against ABC News and their aggressively biased anchor George Stephanopoulos.
The victory has to be sweet for Trump, who has endured leftist media actually inventing a new legal term never before used in the history of American jurisprudence, "adjudicated rapist," just to slander him.
But that isn't even the most delicious part of the story. Buried inside the settlement is the stipulation that the ABC payment for their crimes will go to the funding of President Trump‘s future presidential library.
Yes, not unlike his infamous promise to make Mexico pay for the border wall, it appears President Trump will be making those he has embarrassed as "fake news" pay for a facility dedicated to his own greatness.
I can't be sure, but I think that is what he meant with his original prediction of: "So. Much. Winning."
The lawsuit originated following Stephanopoulos‘s contentious interview with Republican representative Nancy Mace, where the former Democrat strategist and chief of staff for Bill Clinton repeatedly referred to Trump as, "having been found liable for rape." In actuality, rape has a specific distinction in New York law, and the court that heard the case intentionally and deliberately avoided using that terminology in their verdict.
That didn't stop Stephanopoulos from repeating the charge 10 times during the Mace interview, and even after Trump threatened the defamation suit, the Democrat operative proudly went on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and smugly defended his crime.
There's something absolutely delicious about George Stephanopoulos, a former Clinton operative whose job was to shut up the "bimbos" accusing Clinton of sexual assault, having a full circle moment and paying for defaming his political opponent as a rapist.
Time will tell whether ABC will stick with the now adjudicated defamer Stephanopoulos. The network is also facing a much larger, $10 billion lawsuit from Trump over its election interference on behalf of Democrat, Kamala Harris.