For those concerned about the integrity of the rule of law and the increasingly brazen politicization of the Justice Department, last week was devastating. Just two weeks after Donald Trump orchestrated a criminal indictment against one of his favorite political foes, the president and his team did it again, securing highly dubious charges against New York Attorney General Letitia James, as part of an obviously retaliatory move.
Both cases are brazenly and transparently corrupt, for the sake of brazen and transparent corruption. They simultaneously brought into focus the severity of the authoritarian crisis: We now live in a country where the president’s political opponents are prosecuted at his command. Or as the editorial board of The New York Times summarized, “Mr. Trump is criminalizing Americans’ ability to challenge their leaders.”
Three days after James was indicted at the president’s insistence, JD Vance appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press” and host Kristen Welker asked the vice president: “Is the Department of Justice acting on orders from the president to prosecute his political opponents?”
WELKER: Is the DOJ acting on orders from the president to prosecute his political opponents?JD VANCE: No … You know who we haven't prosecuted? Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton … he's allowed to have opinions about law enforcement
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-10-12T14:22:00.141Z
Vance, not surprisingly, denied anything untoward, while asserting that former FBI Director James Comey and the New York attorney general are “obviously” guilty. But it was the other part of his answer that stood out for me.
“You know who we haven’t prosecuted?” the vice president asked. “Joe Biden or Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton … unlike the Biden Department of Justice, Kristen, which actually went after Donald Trump.”
So, a few things.
First, when there’s evidence of a White House weaponizing federal law enforcement, it’s not great for a national officeholder to effectively respond, “But what about the political opponents we haven’t prosecuted yet?”








