Dana Loesch: Eric Holder Politicized the DOJ to the Point Where We’re Still Dealing with the Repercussions

‘Nobody wants to see that in the White House’

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    LOESCH: "Eric Holder doesn’t need to consider a run for any elected office, any appointed or elected office or much less president of the United States. It would be historic though because let’s not forget that he was the first AG who was held in contempt of Congress. This was a guy who politicized the Department of Justice. You all remember him going after companies like Gibson Guitar all politically motivated. He went after them for using rose wood in their fret boards even though it wasn’t prohibited it was totally legal. He went after law enforcement officers. He -- he conducted witch hunts in numerous police departments including Ferguson, right by St. Louis in my hometown. Impugned the characters of all these law enforcement officers. And then he withheld the results of this investigation that the DoJ conducted in Ferguson. And only after massive outcry statewide did he — was he finally compelled to release it? And it completely exonerated the police department. And so John Fund described it as a sue and settle, that’s kind of his tactic, but he really politicized the DoJ to a point where we are still dealing with the repercussions of this. Nobody wants to see that in elected office. Nobody wants to see that in the White House."