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Bill Barr, under fire for protecting Trump

WASHINGTON, May 5, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Attorney General Bill Barr had a solid
reputation when he took over the US Justice Department in February, but his
concerted efforts to downplay the Mueller report’s damning allegations
against President Donald Trump have left that reputation tattered.

The veteran Washington lawyer, 68, encouraged hopes that, under his
leadership, the Justice Department would shake off the taint of
politicization in the first two years of Trump’s presidency.

But ten weeks later, he is being branded as more political than his
predecessor, labeled a liar and facing calls for impeachment and a possible
charge of contempt of Congress.

Barr has stunned many who gave him the benefit of the doubt by declaring
Trump fully cleared of accusations of collusion with Russia and obstruction
of justice.

But Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s full report on Russian election
meddling, while not finding criminal behavior, detailed a disturbing number
of contacts between the Trump campaign and Russia in 2016, and a deep pattern
of obstruction by the president.

Ignoring that, Barr has instead appeared to take part in Trump’s attacks
on the Mueller investigation and his own Justice Department.

He belittled a letter from Mueller complaining that he distorted the
report as “snitty.” And echoing Trump’s own complaints, he suggested that the
investigation may have illegally “spied” on the president’s campaign.

– ‘Diminished credibility’ –

After a stormy hearing in Congress on Wednesday, Barr took flack from
multiple directions for his alleged determination to protect Trump at any
cost.

“Not in my memory has a sitting attorney general more diminished the
credibility of his department on any subject,” Benjamin Wittes, a senior
fellow at the Brookings Institution, wrote in the Atlantic magazine.

Former FBI director James Comey, whose May 2017 firing by Trump
precipitated Mueller’s obstruction investigation, suggested Barr sold his
soul to work for the administration.

“How could Mr. Barr, a bright and accomplished lawyer, start channeling
the president in using words like ‘no collusion’ and FBI ‘spying’?” Comey
wrote in The New York Times.

Critics maybe should not have been surprised.

Barr has since the 1980s been a fixture of Washington’s Republican
establishment.

When he sat in the attorney general’s chair for a year in 1991-92, he
protected president George H. W. Bush’s powers, outraging Democrats when he
engineered Bush’s pardon of a key figure in the Iran-Contra scandal involving
illegal arms sales to Iran.

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He then spent nearly two decades representing the interests of Verizon,
fighting any effort to expand regulation of or diminish the power of one of
the largest US telecommunications operators.

He was also a rising figure in the Federalist Society and politically
active Catholic groups in the US capital, from where the most recent
conservative justices on the Supreme Court have been chosen.

– Early critic of Mueller investigation –

Trump chose Barr to replace attorney general Jeff Sessions knowing Barr
was a strong critic of Mueller’s probe.

In June 2018, with Sessions’s job already known to be imperiled, Barr sent
an unsolicited legal memo to the Justice Department and White House arguing
that the investigation impinged on presidential prerogatives and was based on
a “fatally misconceived” view of obstruction law.

Those views appear to have guided his decision to unilaterally declare
Trump cleared of wrongdoing, once Mueller’s report was completed.

Once Mueller’s report was finished, “it was my baby,” Barr told the Senate
Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.

But his determination to help the White House move beyond the probe has
created a new problem.

Earlier in April, Barr told Congress twice that he was unaware of any
disagreement Mueller might have had with him on his initial March 24 summary
of the report.

In fact, a letter made public Tuesday showed Mueller complaining that Barr
had distorted the report’s conclusions.

Outraged, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi accused Barr of lying to Congress, a
criminal offense. Others demanded Barr’s head.

“It’s time to begin impeachment proceedings against AG Barr,” said
Democratic Representative Eric Swallwell.

“At every step he has acted as Trump’s lawyer, when he’s sworn to be
America’s. He must go.”

Veteran of numerous tough legal battles, Barr remained unperturbed. His
boss the president was pleased. Barr “was really, really solid and did a
great job,” Trump said after Wednesday’s hearing.

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