Rep John Ratcliffe Points Out President Trump Shouldn’t Have to Prove His Innocence

Now that the Mueller hearing is behind us, we get to deal with the aftermath for a couple of weeks. Eventually, the left-wing media will get bored and move on to something else. Then, they’ll find a new way to try and impeach President Trump. It will be as fruitless as the last half-dozen attempts. But, until we get into that cycle, we get to analyze the Mueller hearing, and it’s a big win for the right.

A lot of conservatives don’t know Congressman John Ratcliffe by name or face, but that is changing quickly. He was an absolute star during the Mueller hearing. If you’ve at least seen some complications of the proceedings, then you’ll recognize a few things he mentioned.

The absolutely best moment of the whole hearing was when Ratcliffe clearly explained to Mueller, and the world, that presumption of innocence applies to President Trump. He completely destroyed the entire narrative that “Mueller did not exonerate Trump,” in a fiery speech. If you haven’t yet, you definitely need to hear it.

This video has that speech and a whole lot more. It’s time for you to get to know this Representative from Texas and get a closer look at one of the bright stars of the Republican Party. We can only hope that we’re seeing a future Speaker in the making. Watch as he completely dismantles the Democrats’ final talking point on impeachment.


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