Barack Obama Complains About ‘Politicization’ of DOJ — Then Encourages Stephen Colbert to Run For President! (VIDEO)
Source: The Gateway Pundit · Bias: Far Right
Summary
Former President Barack Obama is complaining about the “politicization” of the Department of Justice, a topic about which he himself is very well versed. The post Barack Obama Complains About ‘Politicization’ of DOJ — Then Encourages Stephen Colbert to Run For President! (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
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