Hiding in plain sight is an observation and a question. (1) The observation: In a police state, everybody (on BOTH sides of the “aisle) is investigated in case blackmail is needed to gain political advantage! (2) The question: How many of the bowing and scrapping Republicans in Congress are compromised in ways that we are not yet aware of?
I was going to make a similar comment, Belvie. A DOJ that is subservient to an autocratic president could also be commissioned to investigate members of that president's own party. This would explain, for one example, Mitch McConnell's initial reaction to January 6th (he called it a "failed insurrection" and seemed, for once, to be showing integrity:
https://www.usnews.com/news/elections/articles/2021-01-06/read-mitch-mcconnells-statement-to-the-senate-on-the-storming-of-the-capitol ), but s…
Back in Kentucky he’s being called Moscow Mitch for a reason. There was an aluminum factory built in Kentucky financed by one of Putin‘s buddies. So guess who has leverage on Mitch. Another weakling. The Republicans are saturated with them. I think Putin has a majority of the Republican House and the Republican Senate in his back pocket. When you’re the richest man in the world, that can buy a lot of leverage.