Today's federal law enforcement agents are hardly trustworthy.
Just take a look at how the FBI and Department of Justice, under
the watchful, cheering eyes of Democrats, raided Donald Trump's
personal home in Florida, rifled through his wife's clothes, seized
boxes and boxes of documents and articles and possessions belonging
to the former president -- and then called it all a rightful,
proper, necessary execution of search warrant. It's an
unprecedented raid on a political opponent, akin to how communist
countries do their government business. And worse, it's a warning
to all Americans about the utter demise of America's concept of
rule of law. No matter whether you like Donald Trump or hate Donald
Trump, fact is, emotion shouldn't be your guide on where you stand
on this raid. The Constitution and the right of citizens to due
process and the rule of law should be the ultimate decider. Those
who don't stand on principle will fall to the winds of change, as
well as to the whims of the people. Jenna Ellis, former attorney to
Trump, speaks about the need to keep the rule of law strong in
America.
About the Podcast
Bold and blunt: Washington Times online opinion editor Cheryl Chumley brings her no-holds-barred take on the big issues of the day.