Is the Justice Department seriously pursuing Trumps paid protesters conspiracy theory?
Is the Justice Department seriously pursuing Trumpâs âpaid protestersâ conspiracy theory? - MSNBC
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For nearly a decade, Donald Trump has tried to reject the legitimacy of those who protest against him, falsely accusing them of being paid protesters. Its a pitch rooted in an ugly assumption: Americans who disagree with the president can only be explained by corrupt schemes and illicit payments.
Those who side with Republicans are real, the argument goes, while Americans who disagree must be seen as inauthentic......
But even more interesting were the comments from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard during her recent Fox News appearance.
This is something that the Department of Justice and the FBI are looking into. Who is funding these protestors? the DNI asked rhetorically. Gabbard added that she believes that protesters are obviously being orchestrated.
For now, lets not dwell on the fact that its not at all obvious that a secret rascal is putting up enormous amounts of money to pay people to protest against the president and his agenda. Given the scope of the public outrage, the idea that the protesters in L.A. and in cities across the country are being paid is plainly silly.
But Im wondering if Gabbard is correct about what federal law enforcement is looking into.
Just because the DNI claimed that Trumps conspiracy theory is generating Justice Department and FBI scrutiny doesnt mean that its actually happening. Gabbard says all sorts of things that have little bearing on reality, so its best not to make any assumptions.
But if shes correct, its unsettling to think federal law enforcement resources have been diverted in such a ridiculous way.
Whats more, theres a larger pattern to consider. The New York Times reported this week that top officials at the DOJ and the FBI are scrambling to keep up with Trump priorities that are rooted in misinformation and conspiracy theories. The article added that Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino are now running what amounts to a conspiracy theory fulfillment center with unstocked shelves, critics say.