[lz_third_party includes=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sB5ivW675Ok”]

Donald Trump’s decision to hammer the Clintons for the pair’s past treatment of women with a new ad is the right call, LifeZette Editor-in-Chief Laura Ingraham said Monday on “The Sean Hannity Show” on Fox News.

“Before you cast aspersions on me, look at what you did to savagely attack these women, what your husband did in the workplace.”

The video, released by the Trump campaign on Instagram, spliced together comments from President Clinton’s accusers, including Juanita Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey. The clip ends with Hillary Clinton ominously laughing as text flashes on screen: “Is Hillary really protecting women?”

Ingraham said Establishment pundits and Republican political elites have it wrong — Trump’s push on the issue is not misguided.

“Trump’s going with his instincts, which I think have been fairly strong since he got into this race — contrary to what a lot of people thought about him,” Ingraham said.

Of course, Trump’s whole campaign isn’t going to based on Bill’s accusers or Hillary Clinton’s “savage attacks on the women,” but that is “going to be something that [Trump] has in his back pocket,” Ingraham continued.

“‘Before you cast aspersions on me, look at what you did to savagely attack these women, what your husband did in the workplace,'” Ingraham said, describing how Trump’s strategy works. “Let’s reintroduce this narrative to people who forgot about it, if they could’ve, and introduce it for the first time to a new generation of women, who probably, when they hear about it, are really shocked to know the truth about it.”

Ingraham went on the say that the majority of the attacks Trump has endured to date have “spectacularly flamed out” — and that doesn’t bode well for Clinton’s chances in the general election.