The White House lawyer gave his most pointed attack on Democrats to date, saying Trump's opponents are trying to sabotage his administration.
Attorney General William Barr gave his most vociferous defense of President Donald Trump on Friday and accused his political opponents of trying to upend the Trump administration.
In an hour-long speech at the Federalist Society—a largely Conservative and influential legal group—Barr hit out at Democrats for trying to dismiss voters who elected Trump by"using every tool and maneuver to sabotage" his administration."In waging a scorched-earth, no-holds-barred war of resistance against this administration, it is the left that is engaged in a systematic shredding of norms and undermining the rule of law," Barr said.
Trump denied ever making such a request of Barr and said there would have been no need to do so, given that he says no wrongdoing took place in the call. Attorney General William Barr testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee May 1, 2019 in Washington, DC. On Friday, Barr gave his most vociferous defense of President Donald Trump at the Federalist Society.On Friday, as former U.S.
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