The United States government is in [i]dire[/i] need at all tiers of moving more toward a business model because of its egregious bureaucracy and inefficiency. There is nothing they do well by patting each other on the back and congratulating themselves for what they tend to. Anyone who has ever dealt with Veteran's Affairs, Internal Revenue Service, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Transportation, et cetera, et cetera can tell you what an absolute and without comparison disaster these organizations are. They are slow, barely functional, and often led by exceedingly unqualified candidates who suffer little to no penalty for failure. There is no reason this mentality should be present at any tier, especially from the top down. If that means cutting a warpath through people who are not meeting the expectations, so be it. As example, I would rather the Trump administration hire and fire four heads of education until they get it right than keep someone who is squeaking by with barely any measurable "success" in the mission and vision statement. They have four years, assuming they do not win a reelection bid, to iron out what they want done; time is of the essence and critical. There's no shortage of information that suggests the Obama administration and the Hillary campaign have had ties to Russian operations. You have everything from the infamous instance of the then sitting President of the United States saying, "... after my election I have more flexibility." on a hot mic to the fact that Russians the Trump administration did meet with were specifically there by their competition's doing. Some are indeed what amounts to "smoking guns" and others are extremely unusual circumstances that might normally not have been possible; this is ignoring other historic instances such as the Uranium deal. And all of these investigations have turned up... what? Nothing of note thus far and to date? The left-wing has a [i]strong[/i] motive to collaborate with their policy and the media. There's no shortage of knowledge that this is true. The media is pushing the agenda and backing these instances, even to points of hysteria. Thus far, I've still not seen any evidence of "incompetence" or "corruption" on behalf of the Trump faction; I am not even going to argue the comparisons because at the moment, people [i]still[/i] do not like to hear how far they have gone to discredit and tarnish the current administration. There's little more here than disinformation, propaganda pushing, and repeated efforts to discredit someone. None of this is about the validity of the president or his agenda. It is entirely a petty effort to eliminate opposition using every tool, both legal and illegal, they have access to and have the mainstream media elaborate and embellish on all of it to further their broadcast. Most Americans now are disinterested in these "investigations" [i]because they are turning up with nothing[/i].