Judge Jeanine Calls Out the FBI and Department of Justice for Election Rigging
Known for her political candor, Judge Jeanine steps up on her soapbox to tell the American people their vote doesn’t count, and that people in power in the U.S. feel it is their right to invalidate their choice of president if they don’t agree.
The Judge feels that this issue of election rigging is not actually even a political issue at all — but a crime against the citizens of the United States and democracy itself that has been committed by the FBI and the Department of Justice.
According to Judge Jeanine, it all began when Comey destroyed the FBI with political hacks because they did not agree with the citizens’ choice of president. When challenged by opponents on the subject, the Judge does not back down, but instead doubles down and makes the bold statement that the situation is “even worse than I imagined,” and names examples of motive for the crimes she previously described.
She further states that members of the FBI and Department of Justice did everything possible to exonerate Hillary Clinton of the crimes she committed and in turn incriminate Donald Trump with a non-existent crime. They changed the wording of the crimes committed by Clinton, including the leaking of classified information on her unsecure server, to make the deeds appear less criminal with no consequences.
She further accuses Peter Strzok, whom she names as a “button man” in the crime family of James Comey, as being at the center of the lies and crimes. Strzok, is most known for the creation of the fake Trump Dossier, paid for by the Clinton team.
In addition, Judge Jeanine blatantly accuses the director of the FBI, his deputy assistant director, and his girlfriend (who works in the FBI legal department), of concocting a scheme to rig the election in the unlikely event that Donald Trump was elected president.
See who else Judge Jeanine implicates and what she thinks should be done about these heinous crimes against our country and citizens on this video.
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