On 'The First 100 Days' with Martha McCallum, Gov. Mike Huckabee spoke out against an Obama era Department of Justice "slush fund" scheme reported by Fox News.



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The Obama administration funneled billions of dollars to activist organizations through a Department of Justice slush fund scheme, according to congressional investigators. "It’s clear partisan politics played a role in the illicit actions that were made," Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, told Fox News. "The DOJ is the last place this should have occurred." Findings spearheaded by the House Judiciary Committee point to a process shrouded in secrecy whereby monies were distributed to a labyrinth of nonprofit organizations involved with grass-roots activism.

Huckabee called it "worse than a mafia shakedown, because at least if the mafia shakes you down for protection, your store doesn't burn down. This is a case where the liberals have played Robin Hood -- They've stolen from the government, taxpayers, and they've given to their pals. It is really outrageous.""It is unbelievable," he said. "Somebody ought to go to prison for this."A report from FNC's Ed Henry about the issue: