
"And the Dems love due process, so let's due process the hell out of this guy! He may get away with it, but he's got to go through the process. Gutfeld continued: I love the media saying that, you know, Trump has set a precedent. Have they forgotten [Rudy] Giuliani, [Steve] Bannon, [Roger] Stone, [Peter] Navarro, [George] Papadopoulos, [the Trump supporters what, a thousand of them? They invented lawfare so, they can call it revenge it's not revenge if you have it coming and if it's justice."
"Here's the thing you got to remember about mutually assured destruction: It doesn't work when you go first and we're still standing. That's what just happened. When you come for us, you kind of got to finish the job. Because now we're in power andIt's payback. Revenge? I don't care what you call it. I don't care what the media calls it. They have lost the privilege of our attention."
"Yeah, they're just mad Trump's doing to them what they did to them. So, I don't care what you call it. I'm with Greg revenge, retribution, accountability who cares? It's happening and I'm enjoying it because these people need to be punished. If someone declares war on you, what are you going to just turn the other cheek? You're right. It is an eye for an eye. And I hope we win."
Greg Gutfeld criticized liberals upset about the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey and framed the legal action as due process and payback. Comey was indicted on one count of making false statements and one count of obstruction of justice for allegedly lying under oath to Congress over a leak related to Hillary Clinton; Comey denies the charges and vowed to fight in court. Gutfeld listed prosecutions of Trump allies and called such actions 'lawfare,' arguing that retaliatory accountability is justified when opponents previously pursued similar tactics. Jesse Watters echoed support, calling the response revenge, retribution, and accountability.
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