Is It Time for Republicans to Ease Up on the Clintons?
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Is It Time for Republicans to Ease Up on the Clintons?
"We want to take a moment, given everything, to address you directly. This past year has seen our Government engage in unprecedented acts, including against our own citizens. People have been seized by masked federal agents from their homes, their workplaces, and the streets of their communities. Students and scientists with visas permitting them to study and work here have been deported without due process."
"The people who laid siege to the U.S. Capitol have been pardoned and called heroes. Agencies vital to the country's national security have been dismantled. Universities, media companies, and law firms have been subjected to threats to their funding, access, and licensing unless they made concessions and surrendered their right to constitutionally protected free speech. American troops have been deployed on the streets of our towns and cities."
Representative James Comer authorized subpoenas for Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify about their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The Clintons replied with a four-page response that forcefully criticized recent government actions and framed those actions as unprecedented. The response listed seizures by masked federal agents, deportations of students and scientists with visas without due process, and pardons and praise for those who attacked the U.S. Capitol. The response also alleged dismantling of agencies vital to national security, threats to universities, media companies, and law firms over funding and licensing, deployment of troops on domestic streets, and politicization of the Justice Department.
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