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Chairman James Comer is the man. I don't often say that about any politicians. The way he's handled Bill and Hillary Clinton and this entire investigation into Jeffrey Epstein has been a masterclass. This is how you hold deep state swamp creatures accountable. The Clintons, being the Clintons, tried to slime their way into a situation that was more favorable to them by putting all these conditions on the deposition, and Comer effectively said, 'Nah, we're not doing that.' And the Clintons ultimately caved. When Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon refused subpoenas from the January 6th Select Committee, what happened to them? They went to trial. They were convicted. And they were sentenced to federal prison. They served time because they refused a subpoena from the United States Congress. Why should Bill and Hillary Clinton receive treatment any different than Republicans? They shouldn't, of course. Oftentimes Republicans are really squishy about holding Democrats accountable for breaking the law because Republicans buy into this small assumption that we shouldn't prosecute Democrats because the public will think that Republicans are targeting their political enemies and that's not a good look. It will open the door to Democrats prosecuting Republicans when Democrats are back in power, they say. This is a completely false premise. And this small assumption allows the big lie that it's a bad move to prosecute Democrats who actually broke the law. Nothing could be further from the truth. If a Democrat broke the law, Americans want that Democrat prosecuted. Period.

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