By Missy Crane | February 19, 2020

Many people are wondering “why did President Trump release Governor Rod Blagojevich?”

I’ll tell you why – because the punishment didn’t fit the crime.

Just like with Roger Stone suggested sentencing – totally excessive and unfair.

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See, for President Trump, it’s not about if you’re a D or an R…it’s about right and wrong – fair and unfair.

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And that’s how it should be.

So, yesterday, Blagojevich walked out of prison when President Trump cut short the “excessive and ridiculous” 14-year prison sentence the former Illinois governor received for political corruption – and when he left the prison gates he was met by a swarm of reporters and he had a message for his fellow Democrats and how they’ve treated President Trump, as well as a kind “thank you” to our Amerca Fst President for setting him free.

You can watch the video below:

President Trump is a fair leader who looks at corruption the same way regardless of who s being punished – someone on the left or right or somebody not even political will receive the same treatment.

That’s what you want from a leader.

We were politicized and polarized enough by Obama.

It’s nice to have somebody who is “fae and balanced” in the White House.

 

This piece originally appeared on WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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