And this has NOTHING to do with Judges. Prosecutors are NOT an impartial party, and they are frequently guilty of over reach and misconduct. Every Judge knows this. If their boss tells them they are going too far, that is within the bosses authority. It's not a case of telling them to drop it. It's more like a DA telling his prosecutor, "hey, the guy jaywalked, I'm not gonna let you recommend jail time just because he beat you up in grade school".
This is a highly organized hit on Barr. Judges have no attachment to prosecutors, and there has been ZERO influence of Judges by Barr. These same Judges have NO PROBLEM with Barr "using his influence" to decline to prosecute Comey, McCabe and others who are known to have committed crimes, but somehow telling prosecutors to follow reasonable sentencing guidelines is an emergency.
It's all fun and games for our Elite Masters until the peasants decide that it's not The Rule Of Law any more - but that they're using The Law To Rule.