Newt Gingrich Rips Into FBI's Raid on Cohen as a Nazi Germany-Style Gestapo Tactic: "Cohen Today You Tomorrow" (Youtube)
April 15th, 2018
Newt Gingrich Rips Into FBI's Raid on Cohen as a Nazi Germany-Style Gestapo Tactic: "Cohen Today You Tomorrow" (Youtube)
Published on April 15th, 2018 @ 07:48:00 pm , using 363 words,
What our "friends' on the left would never dare to admit is the simple fact that if the Trump administration had approved an unlawful raid on a private attorney for either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama, the howls for the impeachment of Trump would be absolutely deafening, especially from the media, Democrat party officials, and of course, from the Progressive Democrat base, itself...
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Washington Times
Newt Gingrich, a former speaker of the House, ripped into the FBI for its raid on President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, Michael Cohen, comparing the federal action to the Nazi regime.
And insofar as the rather ridiculous raids on Cohen’s files go — he’s got a bit of a point. These are moves that ring more of Gestapo, less of constitutional America — more of a police state, less of a republic, land of the law.
On Fox News, Gingrich said: “This whole thing is an absurdity. We’ve now had Paul Manafort and his wife in their pajamas at three in the morning, having the FBI break down the door. … [Now], Cohen, the lawyer, had the door taken off of the hinges at 6 in the morning.”
What happened to the rule of law?
Oh yeah — about that.
“It ain’t the rule of law when they kick in your door at three in the morning and you’re faced with armed men,” Gingrich said, The Hill reported. “And you have had no reason to be told you’re going to have that kind of treatment. That’s Stalin. That’s the Gestapo in Germany. That shouldn’t be the American FBI.”
No, it shouldn’t. And the fact that it is should have all Americans, regardless of political party affiliation, worried.
Cohen today — you tomorrow. That’s the warning, pure and simple. The document that used to restrict the powers of the government, the powers of the police, is apparently no longer in effect.
It’s time to reel in the FBI and the federal authorities — restrict to desk duty, suspend or even fire the over-the-top aggressors. If not now, then it’ll never be done. In the name of the Fourth Amendment, the Fifth Amendment and all that’s common sense and just, the wings of the feds, the FBI, must be clipped.
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