Senator Schiff Addresses Concerns Over DOJ and Political Allegiance
During an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA) expressed serious concerns about the potential misuse of the Department of Justice by Republicans, particularly in relation to President Donald Trump. He emphasized that if this trend continues, it risks undermining the very foundations of democracy.
Host Kristen Welker raised a question regarding the swift actions taken by the Justice Department against James Comey, asking Schiff if he feared similar actions might be directed at others in the future.
Schiff responded by noting that a Republican U.S. attorney in Virginia had previously declined to pursue charges against Comey, citing a lack of evidence, and was subsequently dismissed. He alluded to Trump’s personal lawyers pushing for these charges, reiterating that the president uses the DOJ not only to target political foes but also to shield allies. Schiff specifically mentioned Tom Homan, suggesting that political favoritism within the DOJ could have serious implications for the general public.
Ultimately, Schiff’s comments underscore a growing concern about the intersection of politics and justice in America.





