Political preferences appear to be influencing how Americans view federal government agencies, such as the Justice Department and the FBI, according to data from a new Pew Research Center poll
Political preferences appear to be influencing how Americans view federal government agencies, such as the Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according to data from a Pew Research Center poll released Tuesday.
The survey shows Republicans' view of the agencies sank during the time President Donald Trump pilloried them, their leadership and the probe that turned into the Robert Mueller special counsel investigation.Among his charges: The FBI's leadership was corrupt and"tried to do a number on your President." He repeatedly publicly harassed his then-attorney general, Jeff Sessions, as"VERY weak" and personally responsible for the Mueller appointment.
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