spin the results; then move quickly to the next investigation. Repeat.
How Trump Weaponized the Justice Departments Inspector General
The president and his allies have turned investigations into a political tool for use against their enemies.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/13/sunday-review/trump-horowitz-report.html?
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Media coverage and Senate hearings quickly shifted to the F.B.I.s procedural failings, which Mr. Horowitz labeled gross incompetence. By the end of the week, Americans could be forgiven for thinking that the F.B.I. was indeed part of some sinister coup attempt precisely the opposite of what Mr. Horowitz had concluded.
So much for the supposedly nonpartisan and independent office of the Department of Justice Inspector General a position that, before the Trump administration, most Americans hardly knew existed. To a striking degree, Mr. Trump and his allies have turned the post into a potent weapon aimed at his supposed enemies in the federal law enforcement agencies.
Their ability to wreak political havoc with the latest Horowitz report is part of what has now become a clear pattern: Call for an investigation of a favorite Trump target; speculate about the likely outcome; seize on any collateral evidence that emerges; spin the results; then move quickly to the next investigation. Repeat.
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The pattern has already started again. Mr. Trump has moved on to the next Russia investigation being conducted at Mr. Barrs behest by United States Attorney John Durham of the District of Connecticut. This week Mr. Durham took the extraordinary step of criticizing the Horowitz report, fueling renewed speculation that this time Mr. Trump will finally get a result he wants.