Congress: Bill Barr should be investigated for 5 recent issues alone
William Barr testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee (C-SPAN/screen grab)
October 10, 2019
When the smoke finally clears from the impeachment morass, we’ll still have the case of the Justice Department that Atty. Gen. William P. Barr has turned into a personal law firm to protect Donald Trump.
There have been almost daily developments showing that Barr’s Justice Department has been extending its efforts to provide both justifiable and legally questionable efforts to shield Trump, to pursue investigations into the actions of critics of the president and to interpret anything in the legal area in the president’s favor.
In short, Barr has become more Trump’s lawyer than America’s chief criminal law enforcement officer.
Barr is not enforcing criminal law, he is protecting the president.
Indeed, when Trump’s presidency eventually ends, a critical look back will be the destruction of an independent Justice Department.
Here are just a few of the most recent issues:
Put it all together, add in details like allowing the White House to park incriminating transcripts in a specialized safe for top secrets, lightly stir and you come up with a singular conclusion: Bill Barr is not enforcing criminal law, he is protecting the president.
Despite Trump’s endless public posturing owning up to the facts at the heart of this impeachment inquiry, Barr has silently remained in the background to legitimize and normalize the actions. This is not a surprise, since Barr has made clear over time that he believes in wide power for the presidency—almost without limit.
Trump has been less silent, proclaiming that as president he has “absolute authority” to do anything he wants.
Through the variety of efforts currently underway, Barr is going out of his way to enable the partisan nature of the White House.
From his pooh-poohing of the Mueller Report through to the diminishment of this whistleblower report, Barr is making himself a target for impeachment through non-action about criminal matters and leadership of partisan effort on behalf of Trump.
When House Democrats have voted impeachment of Trump, they should turn their attention to Barr.