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The subject of his derision in both cases? The idea that they are both essentially Democrats.
Except they aren't, really.
But in that way, they fit a growing pattern: Almost every person who has stood atop the supposed “deep state” law-enforcement-led conspiracy against Trump just so happens to be either a Republican or tied to the same party Trump belongs to.
Analysis | The curiously Republican leaders of the supposed 'deep state' conspiracy against Trump
Except they aren't, really.
But in that way, they fit a growing pattern: Almost every person who has stood atop the supposed “deep state” law-enforcement-led conspiracy against Trump just so happens to be either a Republican or tied to the same party Trump belongs to.
Analysis | The curiously Republican leaders of the supposed 'deep state' conspiracy against Trump