So, is anyone worried about just how fast the public's opinion on FBI has changed from "impartial defenders of justice, despite their personal opinions" to "Trumpland, to the point where them trying to coup the government or "accidentally" forget to prevent one would not be unexpected", in just a few days, and all based on their appointed-by-Obama director being an asshat with a couple questionable information releases, Twitter chatter, and a few news pieces with anonymous sources?
I mean, sure the standards of evidence would be obviously different either way, and sure, FBI has not done some very good things, but this is ridiculous, we're talking about probably the most iconic core law enforcement agency of USA, how could people have so little trust in it?
In addition to what some others said, the FBI is also not entirely seen in a great light lately. The NSA is known for its hacking and such, but the FBI recent has been trying to get in on the action. Comey's most memorable previous sightings have been related to him trying to convince Congress to ban encryption. After that attempt failed, he used the Apple court case to try to get a judge to do so; when that looked like it was a failed attempt, he dropped the case to avoid having precedent set. Going back to Congress for a hearing, he was accused point-blank of "trying to make an end-run around this committee" by a Congressman. And last I heard, he will probably try to have another go at it soon, despite effectively having been told NO by the legislature, the executive branch, and the judicial branch. That's the sort of overreach which is very dangerous.