Stormont deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly says she saw “nothing” that led her to believe Donaldson posed a danger. In commentary reported by the Evening Standard, Little-Pengelly describes Donaldson using strongly critical language, calling him a “master liar” and saying he “betrayed” her and people who worked for him. The accounts emphasize her claim that, despite the later allegations or developments involving Donaldson, she did not have prior indications that would have suggested wrongdoing or harm. The reporting focuses on Little-Pengelly’s personal assessment of what she knew at the time and her reaction afterward, including her view of Donaldson’s conduct and trustworthiness. Both sources presented the same core message, including her denial of earlier warning signs and her characterisation of Donaldson’s actions as a betrayal. No additional details about the underlying allegations, timeline, or evidence are provided in the supplied text.