Seb Gorka Compares Hillary to Treasonous Rosenbergs: ‘Those People Got the Chair!’

 

In recent weeks, Fox News’s Sean Hannity has gone all in with what he calls the “real Russian scandal” — the Uranium One deal that was approved by the Obama Administration. Latching on to recent pieces by The Hill that have brought the already-reported story back to the forefront, Hannity has breathlessly exclaimed that former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton colluded with Russia to both influence the 2016 election and sell out America’s nuclear capability.

During last night’s broadcast of Hannity, the Fox News host brought on Clinton Cash author Peter Schweizer — the man possibly most responsible for initially pushing the Uranium One deal as a Hillary scandal — and former White House adviser and Breitbart editor Sebastian Gorka to discuss new developments in the story.

“For more than a year, the fake news industrial complex and the Democrats and Hillary and Podesta and Ben Rhodes have been slinging filth against the president and against his team,” Gorka stated. “None of it has stuck, but in the last week, we’ve had an explosion of scandals that all are true and all go back to the DNC and to Hillary.”

Gorka went on to say the Uranium One deal was “treasonous” while adding that the notorious Trump/Russia dossier was “disinformation to slander Trump.”

“The Russians infiltrated our national security to corner the uranium market, and they succeeded, and they knew all the crimes that were committed,” Hannity noted.

And what did Gorka do next? Oh just insinuate that Hillary Clinton and those involved with Uranium One should be executed.

“If this had happened in the 1950s, there would be people up on treason charges right now,” he stated. “The Rosenbergs, okay? This is equivalent to what the Rosenbergs did, and those people got the chair. Think about it. Giving away nuclear capabilities to our enemies, that’s what we are talking about.”

For those not familiar with the Rosenbergs, they were an American couple who were executed in 1953 after being convicted of committing espionage after they were accused of giving nuclear secrets to the Soviets.

Watch the clip above, via Fox News.

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