Scott Jennings: If You’re the POTUS, You Should Not Have Employees Who Have Been Actively Trying to Throw You in Jail
‘It’s just common sense to me’
Dec 31, 2024 11:00 AM
By Grabien Staff
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JENNINGS: "I think if you — if you work at any level of government, you have to be held to the highest standards. And so, if wrongdoing is apparent or is uncovered by some investigation, we shouldn‘t be mad about that. We should be happy that it was uncovered. I also think, on the people who work there that prosecuted Trump specifically, you know, with all due respect, you know, Donald Trump is the president-elect, ge‘s going to be the president. Those people should not be in the federal government while he‘s the president. I mean, if you‘re the president of United States, you should not have employees who have been actively trying to throw you in jail. It’s just common sense to me. They need to find something else to do until there‘s another administration."