For months, Donald Trump, with varying degrees of subtlety, has targeted the FBI and the Justice Department with public rebukes. This morning, with the president under investigation and feeling increasingly anxious, he abandoned any pretense of rhetorical limits.
President Donald Trump — poised to approve the release of a classified memo about the Russia investigation — on Friday ripped the ongoing probe, accusing top law enforcement officials of favoring Democrats.
“The top Leadership and Investigators of the FBI and the Justice Department have politicized the sacred investigative process in favor of Democrats and against Republicans — something which would have been unthinkable just a short time ago,” Trump tweeted. “Rank & File are great people!” he added.
When a sitting president launches a public broadside against the heads of the FBI and the Justice Department, it’s no small development. Indeed, Americans have arguably never seen anything like this — and with any luck, will never see these kinds of attacks again.
It’s hard to know where to start, but I’d recommend keeping a few key details in mind:
1. As Trump attacks the FBI’s and the Justice Department’s “top leadership,” it’s worth remembering that Trump himself chose the FBI’s and the Justice Department’s top leadership. FBI Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Jeff Sessions are both in their current positions because the current president put them there.
2. The group of people Trump believes are “against Republicans” appear to be Republicans. James Comey, for example, is a lifelong Republican. So is Robert Mueller. So is Jeff Sessions. Christopher Wray is a registered Republican. In 2016, Andrew McCabe voted in a Republican primary. Rod Rosenstein was appointed as a U.S. Attorney by a Republican administration. If Trump expects Americans to see this group as a bunch of DNC donors, it’s a tough sell.
3. Given the overwhelming evidence that Trump obstructed justice, to see the president whining that others “politicized the sacred investigative process” is hopelessly bonkers.









