Sheriff Clarke Just Set The Media On Fire With Two Words To Mueller That’ll Ruin Him
With all of the controversy going on right now surrounding Special Counsel Robert Mueller, people have seen to lost a lot of respect for him and the FBI.
Sheriff Clarke beautifully breaks down why people have lost respect for the FBI, and he makes it very clear that he is not talking about the agents at the bottom, but at the guys who are on top.While making his statement, he takes a swing at Robert Mueller that he will feel in the morning.
“Look I think it’s a shame because the FBI’s a proud organization, it had a lot of integrity until the Obama Administration Eric Holder leading that thing came alone.”
“And I’m not blaming the agents for any of this but people at the higher levels; the Robert Muellers and some others. They knew about this stuff and buried it, they knew about it and ran with it anyway.”
“People need to begin to question Robert Mueller’s ability during this special prosecution to lead this because now his integrity has come under question.”
“That’s how deep this is and that’s why I use the word corruption and i don’t think that that word is too far-fetched.”
Amen, Sheriff Clarke! Robert Mueller’s integrity is certainly under question and as Sean Hannity earlier pointed out that this is all a big distraction and Mueller is working with the media.Don’t let this whole Robert Mueller thing distract you from the truth! The liberal media and democrats are behind this entire thing and those who have eyes to see will realize this!
In September Fascist Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke Resigns:
Milwaukee County rejected Donald Trump’s brand of politics last November by an overwhelming margin. But until Thursday, the area’s top law-enforcement official was a figure so audaciously authoritarian and radically reactionary, he made Trump look like a card-carrying member of the ACLU.
Sheriff David Clarke referred to the Black Lives Matter movement as “black slime” who were bound to “join forces with ISIS” — and “needed to be crushed.” He argued that when police confront anti-Trump protesters, they have a right “to hit first.” When it looked like Trump was going to lose the general election, Clarke tweeted,
“Our institutions of gov, WH, Congress, DOJ, and big media are corrupt & all we do is bitch. Pitchforks and torches time.” After Trump won, Clarke called on the commander-in-chief to round up the “hundreds of thousands” of Americans “that are suspected” of sympathizing with ISIS, and “hold them indefinitely under a suspension of habeas corpus [i.e. without trial].”
Clarke resigned his post in Milwaukee County on Wednesday, without offering any explanation for his action.The reactionary sheriff’s stewardship of his office was hardly less brutal than his rhetoric. As Jonathan Chait wrote earlier this year:
Four people have died of mistreatment and torture in his custody. One newborn baby died while its mother was shackled during childbirth; another prisoner died of dehydration, after the water in his cell was shut off for seven days.
In 2013, one of his deputies ran a traffic light and T-boned the car of a civilian driver, who was badly injured. Clarke’s department charged the driver, who was actually sober, with drunk driving in order to cover up its own culpability.
Clarke also got embroiled in an ethics investigation, after siccing sheriff’s deputies on a man who looked at him funny while the two men were on a plane.
In May, President Trump appointed Clarke to the Department of Homeland Security, where the sheriff would have overseen federal-local law-enforcement partnerships.
Clarke initially accepted the appointment, but then backed out, ostensibly because he had trouble securing the approval of the Office of Personnel Management, and/or submitting his financial disclosure forms in a timely fashion.Politico reported late on Thursday that Clarke is expected to take a job in the Trump administration, though he “likely won’t be offered a Senate-confirmed role because his nomination would face opposition from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.”
A White House spokesman said they have “no announcement at this time,” and Clarke said in a text message to Politico, “Will talk about my future plans next week.”
Clarke still had more than a year left in his term.
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