Thursday, January 21, 2021

Huckabee pushes impeachment ... for Kamala Harris

Bob Unruh

During President Trump's tenure in the White House, Democrats in Washington impeached him twice, the first time for what he said during a phone call and the second during a speech. Now former Arkansas governor and political analyst Mike Huckabee says Kamala Harris should have her turn at being impeached.​"If we’re going to impeach Donald Trump for what he said, then we’d better impeach Kamala Harris for saying the things she did last summer about the rioters and the looters. And even establishing a monetary fund to get them out of jail on bail so they could get back to the riots," Huckabee said Saturday on Fox Business. "If we're gonna play this game, everybody should have a turn," he said. The Washington Examiner explained he was talking about Harris' advocacy for a group raising funds to pay bail for rioters and protesters involved in last summer's riots following the death of George Floyd in Minnesota. The fund helped a number of "violent felons," including "a man accused of raping a young girl," the report said. With impeachment now routine in the Nancy Pelosi-run U.S. House, a freshman Republican member has announced she will file articles of impeachment against Joe Biden. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., said on Twitter -- with the hashtags #ImpeachBiden and #BidenCrimeFamily -- she will file the articles on Jan. 21, charging abuse of power. With the Democrats in control of the House, there's little chance Greene's move will gain any traction, but her charge is not without merit. A poll after the Nov. 3 election found that had Democrat voters known about the evidence found in a laptop abandoned at a repair shop by Joe Biden's son Hunter, enough of them would have dropped their support for Biden to change the election result. Reports by the New York Post of the evidence that Joe Biden was aware of his son's foreign business deals while serving as vice president and personally profited from them were blocked by Twitter and Facebook. And establishment media refused to investigate the story, with some dismissing it as "Russian disinformation."...MORE

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