Jesse Jackson admits hillary clinton is a criminal

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Detroit Free Press:

Speaking at President Gerald Ford’s alma mater, The Rev. Jesse Jackson called for President Obama to issue a blanket pardon to Hillary Clinton before he leaves office, just like Ford did for Richard Nixon.

Stopping short of saying Clinton did anything wrong, Jackson told a large crowd of University of Michigan students, faculty and administrators gathered at daylong celebration of his career that Obama should short-circuit President-elect Donald Trump’s promised attempt to prosecute Hillary Clinton for use of a private e-mail server.

“It would be a monumental moral mistake to pursue the indictment of Hillary Clinton,” Jackson said. He said issuing the pardon could help heal the nation, like Ford’s pardon of Nixon did.

“President Ford said we don’t need him for trophy. We need to move on. President Nixon wasn’t convicted of a crime. He didn’t apply for a pardon. (Ford) did it because he thought it would be best for the country.

“Hillary Clinton has not been tried, but there are those who want to drag her for the next three years. It will not stop until they find a reason to put her in jail. That would be a travesty.”

In 1974, Ford, a University of Michigan alumnus, issued a full and complete pardon of Nixon for any crimes he may have committed. He said the pardon was in the best interests of the nation.

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Jackson had better face the facts he belongs to a political party(Demacrat)that supported slavery founded the KKK were very very racsist

The left creates the atmosphere of fear by lying about what Trump says and his policies then expect Trump to fix the problem created by liberal lies.

I saw her giving that speech yesterday.
Trust me, she isn’t going to be around for another 3 years.
Death warmed over.
That said, Jesse did admit she’s done enough wrong for a Special Prosecutor to be named.
I predict Obama will leave her twisting in the wind until he last week, just like Bill did when he pardoned all of those criminals in his last week.

@Nanny G:

If she broke no laws as greg has said, why would she need to be pardoned? Only people who are in fear of prosecution benefit from the umbrella of a pardon.

Seems like when the GOP said the investigation(s) would be ongoing, the reverend spoke up to defend those he once provided spiritual counsel to……