Following a FOIA dump last week by the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) which seemingly revealed collusion between the FBI, DOJ and several mainstream media outlets to coverup the now-infamous meeting between then Attorney General Loretta Lynch and Bill Clinton just days before the FBI exonerated Hillary, Judge Jeanine decided to ask a very simple question, one which we've pondered many times ourselves, in her opening monologue, "why do we continue to let them get away with it?"
"Why do we let them get away with it? They lie, cheat, violate the rules, then cover up. And, they get away with it."
"We're no longer a country where the law is equally applied. This country...is no longer true to its Declaration of Independence."
"Less than 48 hours ago we learned just how far Democrats and the highest law enforcement agencies, allegedly non-partisan offices, would go to cover up for the Obama administration."
"Now, you remember that meeting on the tarmac between Attorney General Loretta Lynch and Bill Clinton, outed only because a local reporter happened to be there. The FBI wouldn't allow photos, pictures or cell phones. There were no reports made that the highest ranking law enforcement official in this country was approached by the spouse of a woman being actively investigated in the most important criminal investigation in the history of presidential politics."
"But we didn't know how deep and dirty the collusion was until 48 hours ago."
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6 comments:
It's gonna take people like Judge Jeanine speaking out because those covering their a$$es will never pay any attention to the average person on the street. President Trump needs to fire that traitor SOB Mueller now and don't worry about the fallout because no matter what he does the crooked left and media ain't gonna be happy. So screw em.
The good Judge is absolutely correct.
They're hoping that we'll all forget.
Let's not.
Amen, sista! No one is supposed to be above the law and it's time for the Trump Administration to bring them all before a Grand Jury.
Love the good judge!
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