There is a "Different set of standards" for the Clintons and those associated with them that drives Americans mad, Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer said Thursday night on Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle."
"This is what drives people crazy about criminal justice in America. There's a different set of standards for people in power - particularly those politically connected by the Clintons - and those same rules do not apply to ordinary Americans," Schweizer lamented.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson broke the news Thursday on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" that special counsel Robert Mueller offered Tony Podesta - brother of John Podesta, 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman - immunity in exchange for testifying against Paul Manafort.
Schweizer, who wrote "Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich," noted that Podesta Group founder Tony Podesta also failed to register as a foreign agent under the Foreign Agents Registration Act for his lobbying work with a Ukrainian group.
"The root of the problem with Paul Manafort - and there are many, and I think they need to be investigated and he needs to be held into account - a lot of it involves the foreign agent registration act, FARA, and the fact that he was doing a lot of work for foreign clients, lobbying work or consulting work, and he was not revealing that or registering with the Department of Justice."
"Well, guess what? Tony Podesta was also doing very similar things," he added.
"This question of justice - why is it that the the FARA violations of Paul Manafort should be prosecuted but why in the case of Tony Podesta are they not? It's mystifying, and it's only going to further frustrate Americans, who again believe there are different standards."
https://www.lifezette.com/2018/07/different-set-of-standards-for-clintons-circle-drives-americans-crazy/
"This is what drives people crazy about criminal justice in America. There's a different set of standards for people in power - particularly those politically connected by the Clintons - and those same rules do not apply to ordinary Americans," Schweizer lamented.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson broke the news Thursday on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" that special counsel Robert Mueller offered Tony Podesta - brother of John Podesta, 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman - immunity in exchange for testifying against Paul Manafort.
Schweizer, who wrote "Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich," noted that Podesta Group founder Tony Podesta also failed to register as a foreign agent under the Foreign Agents Registration Act for his lobbying work with a Ukrainian group.
"The root of the problem with Paul Manafort - and there are many, and I think they need to be investigated and he needs to be held into account - a lot of it involves the foreign agent registration act, FARA, and the fact that he was doing a lot of work for foreign clients, lobbying work or consulting work, and he was not revealing that or registering with the Department of Justice."
"Well, guess what? Tony Podesta was also doing very similar things," he added.
"This question of justice - why is it that the the FARA violations of Paul Manafort should be prosecuted but why in the case of Tony Podesta are they not? It's mystifying, and it's only going to further frustrate Americans, who again believe there are different standards."
https://www.lifezette.com/2018/07/different-set-of-standards-for-clintons-circle-drives-americans-crazy/
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