Kamala Harris alleges Trump using DOJ for ‘revenge,’ questions justice system’s integrity

Former Vice President Kamala Harris said Sunday on MSNBC’s “The Weekend” that Americans “can’t trust” the Department of Justice under President Donald Trump.

During the interview, Harris argued that recent indictment

“I don’t know if we can trust what’s coming out of the Department of Justice right now,” Harris said. “And that pains me to say that as someone who spent the majority of my career as a prosecutor, where the work of a prosecutor should be to do justice.”

She added that U.S. attorneys must be able to do their jobs “without any fear and not in the interest of favor,” but said that was “not what is ruling the day” under Trump’s administration.

of former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James show that Trump is on a “vengeance campaign” against those who oppose him, using the federal government to carry it out.

When host Eugene Daniels asked whether Americans can trust the Department of Justice, Harris replied that she did not believe they could.

“And when you have an administration and individuals who are manipulating the justice system of America, in that way, they best understand that this is not only about something that affects the individuals that they’re targeting. This affects all of us who believe that, flawed though it may be, that a justice system is actually supposed to be blind in the way that it does its work, not targeting people because of who they are, or for that matter, what they look like,” Harris said.

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