Talks about how the FBI is untrustworthy and how all these people were fired but fails to mention it was Trump who fired them.
Is this somehow different from anything else this administration has done?
They blame democrats for not passing a DACA fix, but it was Trump who ended DACA in the first place.
They blame mental health laws for gun violence, but it was Trump who recently removed the restrictions on gun purchases by the mentally ill.
They think the healthcare subsidy system is broken, but they're the ones who tried to remove the subsidies in the first place.
They think our China has too much power in trade negotiations, but Trump is the one who withdrew from the Trans Pacific Partnership.
You can add to this list yourself, I'm sure. On every single issue thus far, Trump has complained and vilified and blamed everyone but himself for the very problems that he himself has created or amplified.
It's all part of his "turn your weaknesses into strengths" strategy. Just like he's the oldest President ever, so he labelled Hillary as too old and frail to be President. Just like the Trump foundation was fined for fraud, so he made a big deal about the Clinton Foundation. Just like he's financially backed by the Russians so he went after Clinton for giving a speech in Russia. He knows his weaknesses, and he uses them to attack his opponents. This thing with the FBI is no different.
Next week I expect him to come down hard on democrats for not supporting the Me Too movement more forcefully. He'll find some example of a liberal politician sleeping with a staffer, and he'll act all outraged that anyone could be so improper. Maybe he'll call that person a pussy grabber? Or suggest that an improper hush money NDA was involved?