Florida Governor Ron DeSantis wasted no time reminding former President Barack Obama of his own record after Obama had the nerve to accuse others of politicizing the Department of Justice, as reported by Fox News.
During a softball interview with late-night liberal Stephen Colbert, Obama fretted about the “existential threat” of a politicized DOJ, apparently hoping everyone forgot the eight years he spent weaponizing the federal government against his political enemies.
Obama: “The White House shouldn’t be able to direct the AG to go around prosecuting whoever the president wants prosecuted. You can’t have a situation where whoever is in charge of the government starts using that to go after their political enemies or reward their friends.” pic.twitter.com/zqkV1vPdfq
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) May 6, 2026
Obama told Colbert that “the White House shouldn’t be able to direct the attorney general to go around prosecuting whoever the president wants prosecuted,” and that it threatens the very notion of democracy if government power is used against political opponents.
The irony was so thick you could cut it with a spoon.
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DeSantis, never one to let hypocrisy skate by, fired off a single line on X that landed with precision: “The Russia collusion hoax would like a word.”
The Russia collusion hoax would like a word. https://t.co/ojz7Kd5ygL
— Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) May 6, 2026
That one jab summed up what half the country already knew. Obama’s FBI and intelligence officials spent years pushing the false narrative that Donald Trump was a Russian asset, while pretending they were upholding “norms.”
Obama continued on his moral high horse during the interview, insisting that “the attorney general is the people’s lawyer and not the president’s consigliere.”
He added that the DOJ’s independence must be restored, as though his administration hadn’t already shattered public trust in it by giving us the Crossfire Hurricane debacle and FBI spying on a U.S. presidential campaign.
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The former president claimed America could survive “bad policy” and “funky elections,” but not “the politicization of the criminal justice system.”
This statement came from the man whose Justice Department targeted reporters, spied on the Trump campaign, and even refused to prosecute IRS workers who targeted conservative non-profits. The lack of self-awareness was staggering.
Under Obama’s watch, the FBI opened its 2016 counterintelligence investigation into the Trump campaign based on flimsy opposition research funded by Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
Even the Mueller report ultimately found that the Trump campaign did not conspire with Russia, despite “multiple links” being endlessly hyped by the liberal media for years.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, no conservative herself, later testified that Obama’s team politicized intelligence to promote the Russia hoax.
She accused Obama and his national security staff of crafting a false Intelligence Community Assessment in early 2017 to keep the Trump-Russia narrative alive and undermine the incoming administration.
Gabbard went even further, saying there was “irrefutable evidence” that Obama’s appointees knew their narrative was false but pushed it anyway to delegitimize Trump’s presidency.
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That assessment, she said, “served as the basis for what was essentially a years-long coup against the duly elected President of the United States.”
Obama’s unearned sermon on DOJ “norms” came across like a former arsonist lecturing on fire safety.
The same administration that allowed Attorney General Eric Holder to dub himself Obama’s “wingman” now wants to lecture Americans about keeping politics out of law enforcement.
The selective memory would be laughable if the consequences hadn’t been so serious.
DeSantis’s reply struck a chord because it expressed what millions of Americans feel whenever they hear Obama and his allies talking about the rule of law.
The Florida governor didn’t need a long-winded response, just a reminder of the era of “unmasking,” “FISA warrants,” and “Russiagate” hysteria that Obama’s team orchestrated.
The exchange also underscored a larger truth: the left only cares about the nonpartisan “rule of law” when they aren’t the ones wielding power.
When Democrats control the levers of justice, political favoritism is conveniently rebranded as “defending democracy.”
Obama’s nostalgia for his own presidency never includes mention of IRS targeting scandals, targeting of journalists, or the infamous spying that gave the Deep State playbook new life.

Now he wants to rewrite history as if his administration set the gold standard for integrity.
For DeSantis, the one-liner was more than a political jab; it was a truth bomb. It forced Obama’s defenders to confront the uncomfortable fact that the very thing he’s now decrying began under his leadership.
And despite all the liberal spin, the facts haven’t changed.
Barack Obama can give all the pious lectures he wants about justice and norms, but the American people remember how his administration operated when it held the reins.
Thanks to voices like DeSantis, that history won’t be quietly swept under the rug.
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