It’s the kind of revelation that’s still difficult to digest. The New York Times reported on Friday night that after Donald Trump fired then-FBI Director James Comey in 2017, the FBI was so concerned about the president’s behavior that federal law enforcement officials “began investigating whether he had been working on behalf of Russia against American interests.”
The same report added that counterintelligence investigators “had to consider whether the president’s own actions constituted a possible threat to national security.”
The good news is, Republicans are deeply concerned and are demanding answers. The bad news is, they’re directing those concerns at the FBI, not the president.
On Sunday, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) suggested to Fox News that the investigation was improper, and he doesn’t trust some of the FBI’s former top officials. As TPM noted, he wasn’t the only congressional Republican directing his ire at the bureau.
Rep. Peter King (R-NY) seized on a White House talking point — that reports of the FBI investigating whether President Trump was working for Russia prove Trump was right about the deep state — and took it a step further Monday: “that’s almost like a coup.”
During an interview with Fox News on Monday, King called news of the probe “absolutely disgraceful.”
The president himself this morning promoted a series of related messages via social media, including one that raises the prospect of the FBI having attempted a “coup” through its investigation.
Meanwhile, Fox News’ Gregg Jarrett last night went so far as to tell a national television audience that he believes the FBI should be “reorganized and replaced with a new organization.”
Well. That’s different.









