After resigning and then being exonerated on fraud charges, Ray Donovan, Reagan’s Secretary of Labor asked, “Which office do I go to to get my reputation back?”

Former President Trump echoed that sentiment recently and he has every right to do so. The Hillary-driven 2020 false allegations of Russian collusion set the ball rolling for other false charges down the road.

FNC: “Former President Donald Trump reacted to the bombshell testimony out of the trial of Michael Sussmann that Hillary Clinton herself approved the dissemination of false information alleging a covert communications channel between the Trump Organization and a Russian bank to the media.

Trump told Fox News Digital that the entire Russia investigation is ‘one of the greatest political scandals in history,’ and that he will ‘never’ get his ‘reputation fully back.’

Former Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook on Friday testified as part of the first criminal trial out of Special Counsel John Durham’s years-long investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe, saying Clinton approved and ‘agreed’ to share the discredited data with the media.”

“This is one of the greatest political scandals in history,” Trump told press Saturday morning. “For three years, I had to fight her off, and fight those crooked people off, and you’ll never get your reputation fully back.”

“Where do I get my reputation back?” Trump said again. “I had to fight them off,” Trump said. “And if we had real leadership, instead of people like Mitch McConnell, they would do something about it. And guys like Bill Barr. They would have done something about it.”

On the stand 2020 Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook confirmed Hillary Clinton’s guilt. “I discussed it with Hillary as well,” Mook said about the false charges. “I don’t remember the substance of the conversation, but notionally, the discussion was, hey, we have this and we want to share it with a reporter,” Mook said.

The prosecution asked Mook if Clinton approved “the dissemination” of the lies to the media. “She agreed,” Mook testified. Mook later said he “can’t recall the exact sequence of events.” When asked if he gave the false information to Clinton, he said, “All I remember is that she agreed with the decision,” Mook testified.

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But the FBI already knew it was horse manure. “We concluded there was no substance,” Former FBI General Counsel James Baker testified. “We couldn’t confirm it. We could not confirm there was a surreptitious communications channel. There was nothing there.”

Even the CIA knew it was a setup. “Per FBI verbal request, CIA provides the below examples of information the CROSSFIRE HURRICANE fusion cell has gleaned to date,” the memo continued. “An exchange [REDACTED] discussing US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s approval of a plan concerning US presidential candidate Donald Trump and Russian hackers hampering US elections as a means of distracting the public from her use of a private email server.”  But the press ran with the lie. Trump has a legitimate gripe.