Huckabee slams media for 'blood-thirsty' coverage of Duggar molestation report

Huckabee slams media for 'blood-thirsty' coverage of Duggar molestation report, Republican presidential competitor Mike Huckabee took to Facebook Friday morning to hammer the "ruthless media" for "sensationalizing" the news that previous Family Research Council official Josh Duggar had supposedly attacked a few underage young ladies, including his sisters, as an adolescent.

"Josh's activities when he was an underage teenager are as he depicted them himself, "unforgivable," yet that doesn't signify "indefensible," " Huckabee composed on his Facebook page. "He and his family managed it and were fair and open about it with the casualties and the powers."

As indicated by a police report acquired by In Touch magazine, Duggar — of "19 Kids and Counting" popularity — admitted to "coercively caressing" a few young ladies and was sent away to a "Christian service" by his guardians.

Powers were cautioned to the asserted attack after three years by an unknown tipster, yet the statute of impediments had purportedly passed, and no charges were documented.

"The reason that the law ensures divulgence of numerous activities from a minor is that the general public has generally comprehended something that today's ruthless media does not comprehend," Huckabee said. "That being a minor implies that one's judgment is not develop."

Josh Duggar was 15 at the time.

"Nobody needs to protect Josh's activities as a young person," Huckabee proceeded, "however the way that he admitted his wrongdoings to those he hurt, looked for help, and has gone ahead to carry on with a dependable and watchful life as a grown-up is demonstration of his family's legitimacy and lowliness."

Huckabee went ahead to note that the Duggars' "Christian witness is not damaged in our eyes on the grounds that taking after Christ is not an assertion of our flawlessness, but rather of HIS flawlessness," and "it is decisively on the grounds that we are all delinquents that we require His beauty and His pardoning."

Duggar surrendered his position as official chief of FRC Action, the Family Research Council's campaigning arm, taking after the In Touch confession.

"Josh accepts that the circumstance will make it troublesome for him to be successful in his momentum work," said Family Research Council President Tony Perkins in an announcement. "We accept this is the best choice for Josh and his family as of now. We will be petitioning God for everybody include.
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