Ted Cruz says "I believe the Department of Justice under the Obama administration was profoundly politicized"

Ted Cruz masterfully DESTROYS Democrats and their obsession with Mueller’s letter to Barr

Attorney General Bill Barr agrees with Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz that weaponizing the Department of Justice against a political opponent is an abuse of power no matter who does it.

Ted Cruz finally got his chance to question to AG Barr in today’s judiciary hearing and while doing so he proceeded to masterfully expose the ludicrousness of Democrats obsessing over the Mueller letter to Barr than came out last night:




This is classic Ted Cruz.
Here’s a snippet if you don’t have time to listen to the whole thing. The “19 pages” in the quote to the executive summaries Mueller wanted Barr to release:
So their entire argument is: AG Barr, you suppressed the 19 pages that are entirely public, that we have and we can read, that they know every word of it, and their complaint is it was delayed a few weeks. And that was because of your decision not to release the report piecemeal but rather to release those 19 pages along with the entire 448 pages produced by the Special Counsel.
If that is their argument, I have to say that is an exceptionally weak argument. Because if you’re hiding something I’ll tell you right now AG Barr that you’re doing a very lousy job of hiding it. Because the thing they’re suggesting you hid, you released!
Boom!
He even got a chuckle from AG Barr when pointing out just how weak this argument really is against the facts.
Be sure and watch the whole video for more.

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