Mike Huckabee Had Some Strong Words For Jeff Sessions, Heads Are Going To Roll
The past year has been full of controversy.
Agents within the federal government have been exposed for bias, and evidence suggests
that the Democrats were running amuck in the last administration.
However, there have been zero prosecutions.
Former Governor Mike Huckabee called out Attorney General Jeff Sessions recently over this issue,
and it wasn't pretty.
One of the reasons that people voted for Trump was because of his stance on law and order.
He promised to support our police and the rule of law.
That was important after we had eight years of a president who insulted our men and women
in blue.
Trump was going to change all that.
In fact, he promised to go after crooked politicians who break the law.
Trump promised to bring justice against the Democrats.
Most of us are aware of the shocking violations they've committed.
During the Obama administration and the election, Democrats were breaking the law.
This last year we learned even more about dishonest federal agents.
From FBI agents manipulating investigations to Hillary Clinton aids with shady business,
the Democrats were busy breaking the law.
Yet where are the investigations?
Where are the indictments?
It seems like the Department of Justice, under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, is doing very
little.
Mike Huckabee appeared on Fox News recently to express his opinion.
He said, in no uncertain terms, that the American people will lose patience with Sessions if
nothing is done.
On Saturday's broadcast of the Fox News Channel's "Fox & Friends," former Arkansas
Governor Mike Huckabee (R) argued that without a prosecution against Huma Abedin, "we're
all going to lose patience with the attorney general."
Huckabee said that if Huma Abedin is not prosecuted, "I think we're all going to lose patience
with the attorney general.
I love Jeff Sessions.
I think he's a great guy.
But he's got to do the job that he's there to do, and that's to universally enforce
the law.
And when I say universally, without regard to who a person is, if they're the highest
person in the land, or if they are the lowest person in the land."
Huckabee also cited Lois Lerner, Bruce Ohr, Peter Strzok, and Lisa Page as people who
should be held accountable.
[Source: FoxNews]We've recently learned, yet again, how the Clinton campaign violated
rules regarding classified information.
Huma Abedin had sensitive information on her computer.
Information that was being sent around, with zero regards to the laws of this country.
It warrants at least an investigation.
Hillary Clinton and her people proved they did not care about our country's laws.
Sharing classified information like that can expose our country.
Hackers and other agents can intercept that information.
It poses a serious threat to our national security.
Yet did Clinton care?
Of course not.
We know she shared that information on her illegal private server.
Now, we see that her closest aid was doing the same on her unsecured computer.
These are serious threats to our country.
So why doesn't Attorney General Jeff Sessions look into it?
Meanwhile, the American people have to continue to suffer the indignity of the Russian investigation.
Mueller and his cronies are digging around, with zero evidence to back this case.
All so that Democrats can find a reason to attack the President.
But we have real evidence to show that Hillary, Huma, Obama, and many others were up to no
good.
Still, there are no investigations or indictments of any kind.
The American people won't stand for it forever.
Our President is working hard to restore our country's strength and prosperity, but the
vile liberal media and rats in D.C. are trying to take him down.
Crooks and criminals roam free, and that's unacceptable.
Mike Huckabee is absolutely right when he talks about Americans losing faith in our
justice system.
Americans will continue to lose trust if nothing is done.
What do you think?
Will Sessions finally prosecute Hillary and her cronies?
Will justice one day be done against Obama's corrupt administration?