Posted on 02/14/2020 6:29:47 AM PST by Hojczyk
In an exclusive interview with Pierre Thomas of ABC News, Attorney General William Barr said he will not be bullied by President Trump or anyone else.
Barr also indicated that the presidents commentary, often delivered via Twitter, makes it impossible for Barr to do his job.
To have public statements and tweets made about the Department (of Justice), about people in the Department, or men and women here, about cases pending in the Department, and about judges before whom we have cases, make it impossible for me to do my job to assure the courts and the prosecutors and the Department that were doing our work with integrity I cannot do my job at the department with the constant background commentary that undercuts me.
William Barr, U.S. Attorney General Listen to the interview by clicking the video below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjYoPFbaj9M&feature=emb_logo
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Never forget, folks... These are the same people who took down the Five Families of the Mafia back in the early 1990s. The AG back then? Barr. The US Attorney in Manhattan? Giuliani. The DOJ players in between them? Mueller, Rosenstein, and Boente. And their suspected business informant? Donald John Trump. Taking down the Deep State is orders of magnitude bigger than the Mafia, but the team and its secrecy and strategies look very familiar. Pray for President Trump and enjoy the show.
Sure he does. He says "To have public statements and tweets...makes it impossible"
Are you trying to say he was talking about someone else's tweets?
2) Because of that statement, I think that there is a distinct possibility that Barr and Trump spoke about this matter and, since they knew that there was already a schiffstorm about Trumps tweet on the Roger Stone case, they decided to...
I just have to point out the irony when your first point assumes we take Barr at his word and your second assumes that he was lying when he said he had no contact with Trump or the White House about Stone.
Totally agree. In fact, I think the President purposely caused this uproar to divert attention away from Barr and undercut the House’s investigations of the DoJ so Barr can continue with less of a media circus. In other words, Trump and Barr are doing “good cop/bad cop” for the D.C. establishment (with Mitch supporting role).
When I said “this matter” I was referring to the media $hitstorm about Trump appearing to interfere with the criminal case, not to the case itself. Viewed in that (clarified) light, my positions are consistent.
“It seems like everyone is assuming that Barr was referring to the Roger Stone case when he made this comment, but Im not so sure about that. I think the more relevant Twitter post here was the one Trump posted about Comey, Page and Strzok.”
I think that Barr did this on purpose too. It was to present an air of independence with his treatment of the Stone sentencing. Barr does not want to appear as if he is being influenced by Trump who is concerned about the treatment of his friend. I believe we are seeing the optics of something operating on a level not to be understood by conventional thinking.
Exactly! You have nailed it!
THOMAS: So just to be clear, did you talk to the President at all about your decision regarding the recommendations?BARR: The recommendations on this case? Never.
You think this statement gives Barr room to have talked to Trump about the reaction to his recommendations?
Talking about the reaction to his decision isn't talking about his decision, at all?
“You think this statement gives Barr room to have talked to Trump about the reaction to his recommendations?
Talking about the reaction to his decision isn’t talking about his decision, at all?”
Barr could have called up Trump right after those tweets went up and the $hitstorm started. He could have said to him “if you continue this, I will be spending most of my time under investigation, not doing my real job. Regardless of what happens to Stone, this stuff has to stop, and we need to find a way to make it stop soon. Here’s what I suggest....”
No need to talk about the details of Stone’s treatment before trial, details of the trial or the sentencing. Just, “help me do my job by not spouting off on active cases and DoJ employees.”
Now, note that I said “not necessarily.” I was certainly not a party to their various communications (and, after all, it is PURE speculation to assume that they even spoke about this in the last few days), so I don’t know for sure. Maybe you are 100% correct - but maybe I am, instead. We simply cannot know (and may never know), but you have to leave room for the possibility that I may be correct, even if you don’t believe that to be the case.
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