Only really dangerous in relation to how she was paid. The issue itself is really a non-issue from the perspective of those that voted for Trump. They didn't vote for him because he was supposed to be some upstanding moral citizen, they voted for him because he actually "spoke" to them and their concerns whether it was all smoke or not. Many many liberal democrats just don't seem to get that and since have just double downed on the deporables or otherwise just given up all pretext of possibly engaging them and instead decided to just whip up their own base.
Don't get me wrong, the idea that Trump might have shared some of their values just made the pill a little easier to swallow but I believe most just figured they had the choice of two devils and picked the one that was at least offering a better deal even if the fine print fucked'em.
Say what you will about Trump but he woke up the rank and file conservatives and gave them a taste of hope regarding their needs and concerns. Sometimes, all it takes is someone listening, regardless of the motive, to remind people they have a voice. Personally, I think Trump spooked those running the progressive agenda into pushing the pace on their plans for American society. They were playing a good long game and slowly but surely introducing the changes they wanted while conservatives were napping or otherwise lulled into a sense of futility. But, I believe they'd started running to quickly and now it's out in the open like never before regarding attacks on conservative thoughts, religion, the 2nd amendment, free speech, immigration and borders, etc.
The fact we have people in positions of power now with the ability to shape the course of the nation that openly embrace socialism and communism and push that agenda is something I really didn't expect to see in my lifetime in America. Or at least not to the degree we see it now. But people are no longer blind to what's going on. It's too "in your face" now. In our government, in our schools, in our entertainment, in our social media and eventually the club of social justice isn't going to hit like it used to. Enough people that supported it will get hit with its swing themselves or realize the stick is being welded by those with no real interest in their well being, just their support and votes. More African Americans and Latinos, coming from generally conservative communities, will realize they've been used and for how long and that so many of the promises from their Democratic leaders are just economic and social chains to control them. White people may even stop hating themselves long enough to regain their sense of worth, stop self-flagellating and regain some sense of self-preservation.