Demanding Charges Against His Enemies, Trump Conflates Justice With Revenge
The legal rationales for prosecuting James Comey, Adam Schiff, and Letitia James suggest the president is determined to punish them one way or another.

FBI Director Kash Patel portrays James Comey's indictment as a response to "the Russiagate hoax." Yet on their face, the charges against Comey have nothing to do with the investigation that earned the former FBI director a prominent spot on President Donald Trump's enemies list.
The Justice Department reportedly is contemplating charges against two other Trump nemeses, Sen. Adam Schiff (D–Calif.) and New York Attorney General Letitia James, that likewise are legally unrelated to the president's beefs with them. That disconnect reinforces the impression that Trump is perverting the law in pursuit of his personal vendettas.
Trump fired Comey in 2017 out of anger at the FBI investigation of alleged ties between his 2016 campaign and the Russian government. In the years since, Trump has made no secret of his desire to punish Comey for that "witch hunt," which Patel cited as a justification for the charges against Comey.
Those charges, however, seem to stem from an entirely different investigation: the FBI's 2016 probe of the Clinton Foundation. Although the skimpy indictment is hazy on this point, it implicitly alleges that Comey authorized the disclosure of information about that investigation and then falsely denied doing so during a 2020 Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
That claim is highly doubtful for several reasons, as former federal prosecutor Andrew C. McCarthy notes in a National Review essay that describes the indictment as "so ill-conceived and incompetently drafted" that Comey "should be able to get it thrown out on a pretrial motion to dismiss." McCarthy's take is especially notable because he wrote a book-length critique of the Russia probe that concurs with Trump's chief complaints about it.
In other words, even if you think that investigation epitomized the "politicization of law enforcement" (as Patel puts it), that does not necessarily mean the charges against Comey are factually or legally sound. In fact, the case is so shaky that neither career prosecutors nor Erik Siebert, the former U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, thought it was worth pursuing.
Lindsey Halligan, Siebert's Trump-appointed replacement, had no such qualms. She obtained the indictment three days after taking office, which was five days before the statutory deadline and five days after Trump publicly told Attorney General Pam Bondi that "we can't delay any longer."
That Truth Social missive to Bondi also mentioned Schiff and James as prime targets for federal prosecution. "Nothing is going to be done," Trump wrote, paraphrasing the complaints of his supporters, even though "they're all guilty as hell."
Guilty of what? Schiff, a longtime thorn in Trump's side, spearheaded his first impeachment and served on the House select committee that investigated the 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. James sued Trump for business fraud in New York, obtaining a jaw-dropping "disgorgement" order that was later overturned by a state appeals court, which nevertheless thought she had proven her claims.
Although Trump has averred that Schiff's conduct as a legislator amounted to "treason," it plainly does not fit the statutory definition of that crime. And whatever you think about the merits of James' lawsuit, the fact that both a judge and an appeals court agreed Trump had committed fraud by overvaluing his assets suggests her claims were at least colorable.
Casting about for a legal pretext to prosecute Schiff and James, the Justice Department is mulling allegations that both committed mortgage fraud by claiming more than one home as a primary residence. Although it's not clear there is enough evidence to convict either of them, that is beside the point as far as Trump is concerned.
As the president sees it, Schiff and James, like Comey, deserve to suffer because they wronged him. "JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED, NOW!!!" he told Bondi.
Judging from the Comey case, Bondi probably will follow the president's marching orders, to the cheers of his most enthusiastic supporters. But the rest of us have ample cause to conclude that Trump has conflated justice with revenge.
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I'm ok with revenge. Everyone involved is scum so I hope they all destroy each other. It should be fun to watch.
Jesus christ. please.
the tit for tat is practically required at this point.
If you try to make the claim that trump is INITIATING the precedent of prosectuing his political enemies. then you are a moron.
they started it. they arrested his friends. they arrested him. They prosecuted on made up charged. He's gonna finish it.
And i have no problem with that.
Same here. The world would be better off if populated by angels, but it isn't, and the lawfare they conducted for the last ten years needs some kind of accountability. The first impeachment was a joke -- he used foreign aid to push Ukraine into resuming the investigation Biden had used foreign aid to stop, into Hunter's and his bribery deal. They rushed the second impeachment when he only had days left in office. Then there's the Russia hoax, and the blatant lies about Hunter's laptop. And I wouldn't mind a look into Bill Clinton's rapes as Governor and President, and Hillary's aiding and abetting, although I realize the statutes of limitations have long passed. But on the other hand, New York modified their statutes of limitation for the express purpose of charging Trump, then reverted it back; is there any better illustration of how corrupt that prosecution was? Sauce for the goose, sauce for the gander. They all make Watergate look like a pissy little burglary.
ETA the worst of all was covering up Biden's dementia for his full term and the campaign before. There is no excuse for that. Heads need to roll and a bunch of people sent to prison and barred from ever working as lawyers or government employees or any position of trust.
"The Justice Department reportedly is contemplating charges against two other Trump nemeses, Sen. Adam Schiff (D–Calif.) and New York Attorney General Letitia James, that likewise are legally unrelated to the president's beefs with them."
The enemy class is not comprised of impressive people.
- Michael Malice
Such as Sullum to libertarians.
Oh yeah? Well whatabout when Democrats did this thing? You never said anything. And whatabout when Democrats did that thing? Or the other thing? I swear you’re all leftists. You know. Like totally and stuff. I just took you down like my boyfriend does on Street Fighter! I pwn you!
/valley Trumpians
Sorry, I’m too busy trying to survive to worry about Trump going after obviously corrupt pieces of shit just because he also has an axe to grind with them.
Though, as I’ve noted before, they’ve played this game so masterfully that he was damned either way (that may be giving them too much credit, but even if they fell into accidentally, they still managed the same outcome).
What was the legal rationale for them trying to punish him?
"Nothing is going to be done," Trump wrote, paraphrasing the complaints of his supporters, even though "they're all guilty as hell."
Suddenly Jakey Fakey has a problem with the Will of The People? The People demand accountability for dirtbags like Comey, and Schiff, and James. And they're sick to death of not getting it. They're sick of this perceived two-tiered justice that always and only ever seems to benefit America's enemies.
Not because they "wronged Trump," but because they raped the justice system to engage in partisan lawfare.
Trump is resonating with that. And even if he can't deliver it, The People will cheer him for at least trying to.
One might argue that Trump is doing the same thing right back to them. Guess what, nobody on Team Donald cares - that argument doesn't work on them anymore. And for the rest of us, we'll maybe it's kabuki theater, but there IS some measure of undelivered justice awaiting Comey, Schiff, and James. Can't say I'll lose any sleep over the fact that they wished on a Monkey's Paw and are now seeing how that plays out for them.