Fox News host Laura Ingraham gives her take on how the “weaponization” of the justice system has played out against former President Trump on “The Ingraham angle.”
LAURA INGRAHAM: The weaponization of the legal system against Donald Trump has hit back at Democrats royally as more Americans see the cases against him for what they are: political payback. Of course, Trump wasn’t shy about calling this out at the debate, which meant Kamala Harris’ chief surrogate over at the DOJ felt the need to respond…
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I mean, you can’t make this stuff up. But making this appearance today, just days after the debate, is just another in a long line of missteps by this attorney general. Because if he is worried about the decline DOJ’s reputationhe only made matters worse and only confirmed everything that Donald Trump has warned about. Now think back to 2015 when Donald Trump came down that escalator when he announced his first run for the presidency. He based his campaign then, and I think it still does, on two ideas.
First, that those in charge in DC had failed to defend and advance the interests of the United States. And number two, that he believed the reason they failed was because they put their own interests ahead of the interests of the American people. And of course, number three, that he was the right person to turn it all around. In the nine years since then, the DC establishment has now backed off Harris campaignof course, has repeatedly proven Trump right. They failed to build a strong economy. They have failed to stand up to China.
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They have failed to defend our borders. They failed to protect the credibility of our justice system, and they failed to win their electoral wars. And the cause of all this failure is not just incompetence, but plenty of it. It is also malice. And despite her well-rehearsed lines and trained facial expressionsand there were a lot of those, Kamala Harris didn’t seem to move many of the working class people who don’t seem particularly impressed by Taylor Swift or vibes. What they want is results.