The Atlantic magazine used the name of Vanessa Guillen to “stain” Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump two weeks before the election, her sister told Newsmax on Thursday, but the collateral damage of the story also bashed the memory of the late Army specialist, Mayra Guillen said.
Mayra Guillen joined “Rob Schmitt Tonight” to discuss the damage inflicted on her and her family by Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, whose motives she can only assume were meant to hurt Trump with Latino voters.
“My best assumption right now is that the release of this story, not only filled with many lies, in this case, I feel like their motive was to use it again to stain the image that was painted of not only Vanessa, but of President Trump,” Mayra Guillen said. “And with the elections around the corner, I assumed they thought that Latino voters were going to go ahead and take this as an insult, which I’ve seen that many of them have believed the article and the lies told. Which is unfortunate, and the reason why I’m clearing it up today, that it’s nothing but lies.”
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