"Look, I believe it is an
impeachable offense," Krauthammer told Kelly.
"If the circumstances were different, if we were at the beginning of a
presidency, if we hadn't had years when the Congress has been supine
and unresponsive at other grabs of their authority by the
executive--like Obama unilaterally changing Obamacare after it was
passed about 30 times with no response from the Congress--the same as
Obama essentially re-writing some of the drug laws.
"This idea of prosecutorial discretion is really a travesty. It is
intended for extreme cases. For a case where you want to show mercy for
an individual or two where it's unusual incident, unusual circumstances
and you say, okay, we're going to give this person a pass. It was never
intended to abolish a whole class of people subject to a law and to
essentially abolish whole sections of a law. And that's exactly what's
happening here."
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