The only evil here is in the way the question/statement is framed.
If the law is to be enforced, the egregious rape of not only statute but the Constitution by the members of the current administration not only needs to be addressed, but punished.
At virtually every level of the Administrative State, from the EPA to the JCS to the FBI and DOJ, not to mention DHS, and a host of other agencies, either the job is not getting done, it is being done with enormous variances in enthusiasm (violation of 'equal justice under the law'), or the government has been weaponized against the American People.
Certainly, in a just judicial system, these violations and violators should rightfully be investigated, prosecuted, and held to the letter of the law.
Is that political? Or is it just doing what should be done?
It wouldn't take bending and twisting interpretations of the existing statutes and Constitutional limitations, just enforcement.
If the current regime considers that "going after' them, they've earned it.
They know what they have done is wrong, and they are trying to make any prosecution for those crimes into something political.