Feb 15, 2020 · William Barr, 69 and a veteran of 40 years in Washington, was confirmed one year ago as attorney general, a position with broad influence over the administration of justice and broad sway over ...
Dec 07, 2018 · President Donald Trump has decided to nominate former Attorney General William Barr to be the next permanent head of the Justice Department, the President told reporters Friday. “I …
Dec 06, 2018 · Because Trump’s Attorney General nominee also has to be confirmed by the GOP Senate, it means they get to choose his nominee, not him. The GOP is picking the AG that they want for the next two years, not someone who is going to try to save Trump. Graham has clearly decided he wants an AG who will help with his sham investigations, and he’s managed to talk a …
Dec 08, 2018 · The talk among Trump and his top advisers about hiring Barr as chief defense lawyer did not stop there. It arose again this year after the departure of John Dowd, Trump’s lead lawyer for the special counsel investigation, and continued until the summer, when the president found another candidate far more eager for the job: Rudy Giuliani. But now in a twist few could …
Mar 03, 2022 · The televised interview was Barr's first since he stepped down as attorney general in late December 2020. Barr is publishing a book about his time in the Trump administration, which has prompted ...
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Attorney General Merrick B. GarlandMeet the Attorney General Attorney General Merrick B. Garland was sworn in as the 86th Attorney General of the United States on March 11, 2021.
The attorney general acts independently of the governor of New York. The department's regulations are compiled in title 13 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR).
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As for how quickly Barr could be confirmed, one congressional source notes it’s usually at least two months from nomination to confirmation and said if the appropriate paperwork gets to the Hill in time, a hearing could be held in January.
He ultimately served as attorney general from 1991 through 1993. He subsequently served in several executive and leadership positions at corporations, including Verizon Communications. Barr also served as a board member on CNN’s parent company, Time Warner, Inc., (now Warner Media) from 2009 until 2018. Prior to Trump’s comments, Barr had emerged ...
Officials at the DOJ are thrilled with Trump’s selection of Barr, multiple current and former officials told CNN. He’s universally seen as solid, reliable conservative, but also someone who can get confirmed.
He lost Michigan because Biden beat him badly in the suburbs. Barr also looked into allegations that voting machines across the country were rigged to switch Trump votes to Biden votes. He received two briefings from cybersecurity experts at the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI.
Barr later told others that the comment was reminiscent of a line in the movie Dr. Strangelove, in which the main character, Brigadier General Jack D. Ripper, says, “I do not avoid women, Mandrake, but I do deny them my essence.”. Trump, Barr thought, was saying that he had been denying him his essence.
The theory behind the policy is that the department’s responsibility is to prosecute crimes, not to get involved in election disputes. Barr’s reversal of the policy was interpreted by some as a sign that he might use the department to help Trump overturn the election.
To Trump, the unkindest cut of all was when William Barr stepped forward and declared that there had been no widespread fraud in the 2020 election, just as the president was trying to overturn Joe Biden’s victory by claiming that the election had been stolen.
Barr told me that Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell had been urging him to speak out since mid-November. Publicly, McConnell had said nothing to criticize Trump’s allegations, but he told Barr that Trump’s claims were damaging to the country and to the Republican Party.
But when the big moment came after the election, he defied the president who expected him to do his bidding. Barr’s betrayal came on December 1, over lunch in the attorney general’s private dining room with Michael Balsamo, a Justice Department beat reporter at the Associated Press.
But Barr had said nothing publicly to indicate that he disagreed with the president about the election. In fact, the week after the election, he gave prosecutors the green light to investigate “substantial allegations” of vote irregularities that “could potentially impact the outcome” of the election.
Because while Barr appears entirely willing to bend the will of the Justice Department to the President's personal whims, he can't -- or won't -- change the timeline of the Durham investigation or its findings.
He launched an investigation into the unmasking of Michael Flynn, a probe that closed without charges or a public report this month. Barr has also tasked John Durham, a US Attorney, with looking into whether any wrongdoing was committed in the origins of the 2015 counter-intelligence operation.
After all, since being confirmed as AG in February 2019, Barr has effectively done Trump's personal bidding at every turn. The Justice Department has said it wants to represent Trump in a defamation suit brought against him. Barr has joined Trump as an outspoken critic of the Russia counter-intelligence operation.