Exactly. Trump supports Barr because he knows Barr is extremely process-oriented. Every time Barr is interviewed this theme emerges: there is a process, and we are following it precisely. No t’s will go uncrossed, no steps will be skipped. In the end if that means a case can’t be brought against someone who “we know is guilty” then that’s the way it will be, and Barr will not care one whit as long as the process was followed to get that result. It also means that when a case is brought, it will have been done the right way, each step will have been validated and double-checked, and they will (most likely) win.
The only thing worse than slow-walking or whatever they want to call it is to have actions brought which are not built solidly and which get tossed out by the judge or jury and those implicated can strut around forever saying “completely exonerated!”.
Slow walking to me indicates purposely slowing down the process, and I am 100% certain neither Barr nor the prosecuters such as Durham are doing this at all. Durham is very precise in his work and makes sure he has a winning case before proceeding. I don’t think he has ever lost a case. I agree with your assessment.
Well said.