what did attorney general barr say in congress today

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What is Attorney General William Barr's testimony about?

Jan 08, 2021 · Barr says Trump's conduct is a 'betrayal' of the presidency Barr also said Thursday that “orchestrating a mob to pressure Congress is inexcusable” in …

Who is William Barr and what did he do?

Jan 23, 2022 · WASHINGTON — The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 riot has spoken to former Attorney General William Barr, committee Chairman Bennie Thompson said Sunday. In an interview on CBS's "Face the ...

What did Mueller’s letter to Attorney General Barr say?

Jun 24, 2020 · US attorney general William Barr has said he will testify before Congress for the first time as it examines whether he has inappropriately politicised the Justice Department. One of Mr Barr’s federal prosecutors has told the House Judiciary Committee that Roger Stone, a close ally of Donald Trump, was given special treatment ahead of his sentencing because of his …

Will William Barr speak to house panel investigating Capitol riot?

Jul 28, 2020 · In his first appearance ever before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, Attorney General William Barr declined to say that political concerns weren’t animating the Trump administration’s ...

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Dec 07, 2020 · In President Trump’s disfavor since declaring that the Department of Justice had not seen widespread fraud that would have changed the outcome of the election, attorney general William Barr is ...

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Did Barr override the sentencing recommendation?

Ahead of Stone’s sentencing in February, the attorney general intervened to override the sentencing recommendation of career prosecutors on the case, which called for a seven-to-nine-year sentence, and force subordinates to instead suggest a shorter sentence. Barr did this the day after Trump tweeted an attack on prosecutors’ original sentencing recommendation, but Barr claims his action was not caused by the president’s tweet.

Did Barr say Roger Stone showed his guts?

Barr, under questioning by Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.), said that he was unaware that Trump had tweeted that his longtime adviser Roger Stone showed “guts” by vowing not to testify against him. Earlier this month, Trump commuted the three-year prison sentence Stone was facing after being convicted for perjury, obstruction of Congress, and witness tampering. Evidence at Stone’s trial showed Stone in 2016 communicated with Trump about WikiLeaks’ plans to release Democratic emails stolen by Russia and that Trump probably lied to special counsel Robert Mueller about those conversations. Swalwell suggested that Trump had obstructed justice by effectively promising to reward Stone if he kept quiet, and then actually following through with that promise. But Barr said he wasn’t even aware of Trump’s many public statements on this topic.

Who sent the letter to Barr?

In light of the March 27 letter that special counsel Robert Mueller sent to Attorney General William Barr, questions are swirling as to whether Barr misled Congress in testimony last month.

When is Barr's confirmation hearing?

William Barr, nominee to be US Attorney General, testifies during a Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, January 15, 2019.

Who is Noah Feldman?

Noah Feldman is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist and host of the podcast “Deep Background.”. He is a professor of law at Harvard University and was a clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter. His books include “The Three Lives of James Madison: Genius, Partisan, President.”.

Did Barr resign?

Attorney General William Barr has resigned with a little more than a month left in President Donald Trump’s administration. This seems to suggest that Barr thinks what happens in the next five weeks could irretrievably tarnish his legacy. If so, that’s pretty stunning, considering how much Barr has already diminished his reputation and that of the Justice Department with his pro-Trump shenanigans.

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