I have to tell you that community is devastated. and they were let down. what does failure of fbi protocol mean to a parent who simply sent their child to school that morning and they didn t return? shar ra, you heard the headlines, talking about the new york times, a couple more. new york times hald the stroir recently, trump s unparalleled war on a pillar of society, law enforcement. unprecedented. nine historians on why trump s war with the fbi is so stunning. the guardian, trump s attack on the fbi is an attack on the u.s. constitution itself. on the constitution itself, sarah. i mean, look, the. needs to be fair. and he needs to be balanced how he goes after and demands accountability from the fbi or anyone else. but what s wrong with asking questions of agencies that clearly are not perfect here? exactly. president trump has never attacked the fbi as a whole.
That s a real problem. they need to do a quick process revow and people need to be held accountable. whether it s james comey or wray or the underlying theme of some of the other people involved in the process, this cannot happen on a regular basis. we do a lot of things well. but the bottom line is the major failure caused 17 death. sarah, final point that, is so tragic, obviously. the fact as well, you hear democrats like on social media today, saying i bet you he s predicting that the president is going to use this miscue as a pretext to fire christopher wray who he nominated as way of getting him out of russia and the other investigation. is this more of democrats trying to start trouble, they said he s going to fire mueller, fire rosenstein, he hasn t fired think of them. we haven t seen the president calling for wray s resignation. the only one he criticized
That s a real problem. they need to do a quick process revow and people need to be held accountable. whether it s james comey or wray or the underlying theme of some of the other people involved in the process, this cannot happen on a regular basis. we do a lot of things well. but the bottom line is the major failure caused 17 death. sarah, final point that, is so tragic, obviously. the fact as well, you hear democrats like on social media today, saying i bet you he s predicting that the president is going to use this miscue as a pretext to fire christopher wray who he nominated as way of getting him out of russia and the other investigation. is this more of democrats trying to start trouble, they said he s going to fire mueller, fire rosenstein, he hasn t fired think of them. we haven t seen the president calling for wray s resignation. the only one he criticized
I have to tell you that community is devastated. and they were let down. what does failure of fbi protocol mean to a parent who simply sent their child to school that morning and they didn t return? shar ra, you heard the headlines, talking about the new york times, a couple more. new york times hald the stroir recently, trump s unparalleled war on a pillar of society, law enforcement. unprecedented. nine historians on why trump s war with the fbi is so stunning. the guardian, trump s attack on the fbi is an attack on the u.s. constitution itself. on the constitution itself, sarah. i mean, look, the. needs to be fair. and he needs to be balanced how he goes after and demands accountability from the fbi or anyone else. but what s wrong with asking questions of agencies that clearly are not perfect here? exactly. president trump has never attacked the fbi as a whole.
In fact he and his allies in the white house have been careful to specify that what they re criticizing about the fbi is political leadership that s left over from the previoused a mshgs, particularly everyone a previous administration, particularly james comey. they never crypt sized the rank and file of the fbi. and they ve been clear that they want to defend those men and women. democrats that have extrapolated the white house s skepticism of the political leadership to make it an attack on the bureau to have this strong man argument. i think sarah makes a good point. chris to dper wray is in the hot seat, rightly so, but new to the job. if there are major problems at the fbi it turns out that this guy who has been holding himself up to be the high prince of everything, james comey, was running that bureau for about a decade. what in the world is going there? clearly they failed here, and the community, this community will never be the same, ed.