The Justice Department’s probe into the origins of the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election is a Fox News-fueled effort designed to benefit Donald Trump’s reelection campaign. That argument isn’t just coming from Media Matters and other progressives -- the president’s own campaign just admitted it.
Trump has always wanted a partisan attorney general who would use the office to protect the president and punish his enemies. After his turbulent relationship with the less pliable Jeff Sessions, Trump appears to have gotten precisely that in William Barr, who was confirmed to the post in February. Barr helmed a pro-Trump disinformation campaign designed to cushion the impact of special counsel Robert Mueller’s final report. He launched an investigation into the early days of the probe that eventually led to Mueller’s appointment, suggesting it was a witch hunt targeting Trump even as he was unable to offer evidence of any actual investigative irregularities. And Trump has given him unprecedented authority to unilaterally declassify whatever he finds during his own review of the Russia investigation, allowing him to selectively release the information for Trump’s political benefit.
According to Trump’s campaign, Fox figures -- particularly prime-time host and sometime Trump adviser Sean Hannity -- are responsible for Barr’s effort to devote federal resources to this politically motivated probe.
During a Tuesday interview on his radio show, Hannity asked Trump campaign press secretary Kayleigh McEnany to assess the impact that “the media mob” would have on the 2020 election. Reeling off a list of news outlets, Hannity claimed Trump is opposed by “pretty much everybody except for like me” and several other key Fox hosts and guests.
“Yeah, the work that you do every night, Sean, is going to go a long way,” McEnany replied. “It already has. We now have the Justice Department looking into the misdeeds of the Obama administration.”