DNC Head Claims ‘Christian Prosecution’ when Confronted by Damning Evidence of Corruption

Megyn Kelly has not always been a true Republican—her loyalty to GOP candidates and ideology has been called into question in the past. But she absolutely knocks it out of the park with this interview with the interim head of the Democratic National Party Donna Brazile.

Megyn goes after the CNN contributor on several issues including evidence from leaked emails published by WikiLeaks that she got a question ahead of the second presidential debate from CNN whose anchor Jake Tapper moderated the town hall style debate to feed to Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

I have never seen so much dancing around an issue as I have from Brazile when confronted with the damning evidence. “I did not receive any questions from CNN,” Brazile quipped, “What information are you providing to me that will allow me to see what you’re talking about?”

Kelly sited an email from Brazile to Jonathan Podesta, the head of Hillary’s presidential campaign, which was hacked and published by WikiLeaks.

“As a Christian woman I understand persecution but I will not stand here and be persecuted because your information is totally false,” Brazile said. “Podesta’s emails were stolen. You’re so interested in talking about stolen material, you’re like a thief that wants to bring into the night the things that you found that was in the gutter.”

What Donna fails to realize is that the email being stolen does not negate the content. The Democrat leader can whine about persecution and the injustice of how her criminality was exposed all she wants, but what she fails to realize is that no one cares HOW we received the truth, we only care about the truth itself.

Watch Donna stutter and dance around several other issues when confronted by Megyn Kelly. Way to go Kelly for not letting a democrat get away with lies in the face of overwhelming evidence!


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