For months, Donald Trump and his team took great care to avoid criticizing Special Counsel Robert Mueller directly. The president would dismiss the Russia scandal, but he wouldn’t go after the man leading it.
In the spring, Trump abandoned caution, and in the weeks and months that followed, his offensive against Mueller intensified. This week, the president referred to the special counsel as “disgraced and discredited,” before describing Mueller’s team as “thugs” and a “national disgrace.”
There’s no great mystery as to Trump’s motivations: the special counsel’s investigation represents an existential threat to Trump’s presidency. He obviously sees value in undermining Mueller’s credibility and standing now, in preparation for possible political crises in the near future.
The trouble for the president, however, is that these efforts don’t appear to be working. Consider the latest poll from Fox News, for example.









