Transcript for Trump continues war of words against DOJ

Now we head to the White House where the president is launching a Twitter storm not so dissimilar to what he's done in the past but this time. The bottom this is the DOJ. He's an act and he's slamming the DOJ has some DOJ for indicting two Republican congressman ahead of the mid term elections ABC's Karen Travers. It at the White House now and Karen a lot of people asking. The president blasting the DOJ so what does this mean for attorney general Jeff Sessions yet this is in some ways. Area more of the same from president Ron he has been criticizing Jeff Sessions for the job he's been doing at the justice department for well over here. And then lots a couple of weeks he's really ramps up those attacks over the weekend his feet really caught people why he writes. Long running Obama air investigations of two very popular Republican congressman. Were brought to a well publicized charge just ahead of the mid terms by the Jeff Sessions Justice Department. Resident ads too easy now in doubt because there is not enough time. Good job Jeff. Dot dot dot which is of course never a very good sign anybody acting you were tweeting about you a bit of an ominous and being aired at that tweet. The president just it unpack what he's talking about here is talking about. New York congressman Chris Collins who was recently charged with alleged insider trading securities fraud congressman. From California Duncan Hunter. Was charged with federal violations of campaign finance laws says these are two Republican congressman who are big supporters of president Ron through his earliest endorsements back and when he sixteenth so in some ways. A special place in his heart going back to the election days. And this is also important to note that. These investigations were begun storing the trump administration. A bomb air investigations not there was the president talking about there. Carry out critics say this the president. Explicitly saying that the Justice Department to be considering politics. And what these charges could mean for Republican candidates as they go about investigations and of course that's raising a lot of alarm bells here. And that's to separate from what it means for Jeff Sessions in his job security. And. It's been a little bit of a tough weekend for the president as far as pulling goes an ABC news Washington Post poll Caron says the president's approval rating is just 36%. That's the lowest. For any president at this point in their tenure since Carter. What will this mean for the mid term elections elections that some say are so inextricably linked to president trop. Yet this is going to be all that president truck and late president trying to you know make it all about president trot. The White House is said that the president is going to hit the road and you more mid term election events than any president in recent history they want an account there they went stumping for and it's. The question is where his ego who can he. How and what does he do when he gets out there to be actually talk about the Republican candidates. Or is we've seen on so many of his events he talked about himself and his agenda and his record. Not poll out today from ABC news in the Washington Post looks at. The generic ballot as any college at just what people think about the mid term elections and either incredible numbers for the Democrats by a margin of 52 to 38%. Registered voters say they would like to see. Democrats win over the Republican opponent 60% of registered voters say they see the next congress controlled by the Democrats. As a way to keep president front and the deafening Shaq instead it's seeing Republicans in charge of congress as a way to further the president's agenda. Arie others that it. You know kind of cheesy generic line everybody in Washington always there are about on voting days turnout will be key whoever gets the most people out there going at things it's of course but turnout is a very big factor in this poll to. They were the number that said that 75%. Of registered voters now say. They will vote in the mid term elections would be a very big number that plays out that's up from 62%. Just in January. So certainly a lot of interest now he's mid term elections. There's a big driver behind that number it's democratic groups groups that traditionally go for the Democrats. Those are the people say that they are fired up right now and they're doing it because they're opposed to president. He'll be very interesting to see if that rings true people do head to the polls come the mid terms Karen Travers thank you so much from the White House we appreciate it.

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