WATCH: Dan Bongino says protestors would be sent to 'gulag' if liberal justices were harrassed

"Because it's about conservative justices appointed by conservatives, the left doesn't care."

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Dan Bongino, the host of "Unfiltered" commented on the issue of right-wing government officials being harassed, while he was being interviewed with Fox's Jeanine Pirro.

Pirro started out by playing a video clip of Jen Psaki answering a question from Fox's Peter Doocy during a White House press conference.

"There's a lot of passion, a lot of fear, a lot of sadness from many many people across this country, about what they saw in this linked document," Psaki stated initially.

"We obviously want people's privacy to be respected. We want people to protest peacefully if they want to protest. That is certainly what the president's view would be."  

"So, he doesn't care if they're protesting outside the Supreme Court, or outside somebody's residence?" Doocy asked. Psaki responded: "I don't have an official US government position on where people protest."

Pirro mentioned that the "legions" of people "many of whom are paid"

Bongino concurred, using the nickname for Psaki, "Peppermint Patty," and calling her "a horrible person." He then iterated that this behavior would never be permitted if it were the liberal justices being targeted by mobs personally.

He mentioned that mainstream media and social media would be sending people to the "gulag" if they engaged in any of this "doxxing behavior" for someone like Justice Sotomayor, but, "because it's about conservative justices appointed by conservatives, the left doesn't care."

Bongino summed up with: "I pray to God ... for this to end peacefully, but, if I were a betting man, I wouldn't  bet my life on it."

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