It's almost as if you get elected then you can break any law and the DOJ just looks the other way (at best). They are more interested in preserving the image of infallible government than preserving rule of law.
They have gone after plenty of Republicans. I recall Trump scorching Sessions for indicting a Republican on charges that could be leveled at almost every congressperson--and doing it right before the election. We lost that seat.
Obama weaponized the DOJ and FBI, and nothing has changed. They're still enforcing a two-tiered legal system.
It's almost as if you get elected then you can break any law and the DOJ just looks the other way (at best). They are more interested in preserving the image of infallible government than preserving rule of law.
They have gone after plenty of Republicans. I recall Trump scorching Sessions for indicting a Republican on charges that could be leveled at almost every congressperson--and doing it right before the election. We lost that seat.
Obama weaponized the DOJ and FBI, and nothing has changed. They're still enforcing a two-tiered legal system.