Gingrich: ‘Imbalance’ in the DOJ’s Handling of Clinton and the Way They’ve Gone After Trump Is ‘Staggeringly Corrupt’
‘I think the number of pro-Clinton, anti-Trump people he’s hired makes you wonder what he’s doing’
Dec 11, 2017 6:30 AM
By Grabien Staff
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RUSH EXCERPT: GINGRICH: "Andrew Weisman. And you start going down the list here. I think the number of pro-Clinton, anti-Trump people he’s hired makes you wonder what he’s doing. The other thing is to look at, you know, Hillary gets discussion I think for four hours, never under oath, so she can’t possibly have committed perjury. Meanwhile, you get General Flynn, after 35 years in service. Now, he did something bad. Of course Hillary’s top two aides clearly committed perjury, but they don’t get attacked. I mean the imbalance in the Justice Department’s entire process between the Clinton investigation and going — the way they’ve gone after the president is just, I think, staggeringly corrupt. I think it is — I don’t think any word short of corrupt explains the gap between the way these two things have been handled."