Tuesday on CNN’s “Newsroom,” while reacting to the news that President-elect
Donald Trump will not pursue further investigations into former Secretary of
State and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, former mayor of
New York City Rudy Giuliani said, “He made the choice to unite the nation.”
Giuliani said, ”Look, there’s tradition in American politics that after you
win an election, you sort of put things behind you.
However Pollster and Democratic strategist Caddell told Breitbart News Daily
SiriusXM host Matt Boyle on Tuesday that he’s “not sure it’s a good idea”
for President-elect Donald Trump to forgo appointing a special prosecutor
to pursue possible charges against Hillary Clinton after he assumes office in January.
“I think we’ve got a division here,” said Caddell, “on the one hand not looking like a
banana republic, throwing our opponents in jail. … But on the other hand, the rule of
law here has been terribly abused.”
“But I do think when you’ve got three-quarters of the American people who believe that
there are two standards of justice, one for the rich and powerful like the Clintons
and one for the rest of us, that that’s a problem,” he said.
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Donald Trump will not pursue further investigations into former Secretary of
State and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, former mayor of
New York City Rudy Giuliani said, “He made the choice to unite the nation.”
Giuliani said, ”Look, there’s tradition in American politics that after you
win an election, you sort of put things behind you.
However Pollster and Democratic strategist Caddell told Breitbart News Daily
SiriusXM host Matt Boyle on Tuesday that he’s “not sure it’s a good idea”
for President-elect Donald Trump to forgo appointing a special prosecutor
to pursue possible charges against Hillary Clinton after he assumes office in January.
“I think we’ve got a division here,” said Caddell, “on the one hand not looking like a
banana republic, throwing our opponents in jail. … But on the other hand, the rule of
law here has been terribly abused.”
“But I do think when you’ve got three-quarters of the American people who believe that
there are two standards of justice, one for the rich and powerful like the Clintons
and one for the rest of us, that that’s a problem,” he said.
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