U.S. Attorney General Barr steps down as Trump election defeat confirmed
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[December 15, 2020]
By Sarah N. Lynch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Attorney General
William Barr will step down next week, he said on Monday, shortly after
the Electoral College confirmed President Donald Trump's loss to
Democratic President-elect Joe Biden.
Barr, who had angered Trump by not supporting his incorrect claims that
the Nov. 3 election result had been tainted by widespread fraud, said he
would leave office on Dec. 23, a little less than a month before Biden
is sworn in on Jan. 20.
Deputy Attorney General Jeff Rosen will take over as acting attorney
general after Barr's departure, Trump said.
"Our relationship has been a very good one, he has done an outstanding
job!" Trump said of Barr on Twitter.
A White House official told Reuters that Barr resigned on his own
accord.
Trump lashed out at Barr on Twitter over the weekend after the Wall
Street Journal reported that Barr knew earlier this year about an
investigation into Biden's son Hunter's taxes.
Trump retweeted a comment from radio host Todd Starnes saying Barr
should be fired for not disclosing the probe during the campaign. "A big
disappointment!" Trump said in his tweet.
Barr's fate in the waning days of the Trump administration had been in
question since he said earlier this month that a Justice Department
investigation had found no sign of major fraud in the election,
contradicting Trump's claims.
Trump's legal team accused Barr of failing to conduct a proper inquiry
into the allegations.
Barr's resignation letter was released shortly after he briefed the
president about the Justice Department's review into the Trump
campaign's voter fraud claims. In it, Barr pledged the allegations
"would continue to be pursued."
The White House official said Barr's meeting with Trump was amicable.
In the letter, Barr also praised what he called Trump's historic record,
saying he had helped boost the economy, strengthen the military and curb
illegal immigration.
"I am proud to have played a role in the many successes and
unprecedented achievements you have delivered for the American people,"
Barr wrote.
Biden beat Trump by 306 to 232 votes in the state-by-state Electoral
College that chooses the president, as well as by more than 7 million
ballots in the popular vote.
Despite that, Trump has refused to concede and continues to promote his
baseless voting fraud allegations, which have been repeatedly rejected
by state and federal officials.
Trump has pursued a series of legal challenges in numerous states, but
he has not managed to prevail in any of them.
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a long-shot lawsuit by Texas
that was backed by Trump and a number of other states seeking to throw
out voting results in four states, dealing what is seen as the fatal
blow in his quest to undo his election loss.
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U.S. Attorney General William Barr delivers remarks at the
Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Criminal Coordination
Conference at the Securities and Exchange Commission building in
Washington, U.S., October 3, 2019. REUTERS/Tom Brenner
CORE TRUMP SUPPORTER
Barr has long been a staunch Trump ally, drawing scorn from
Democrats and many of the department's own career prosecutors who
have accused him of putting Trump's personal interests ahead of
those of the country.
"William Barr was willing to do the President’s bidding on every
front but one. Barr refused to play along with President Trump’s
nonsensical claims to have won the election," Democratic House of
Representatives Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler said in
a statement.
"Whomever Joe Biden chooses as the new Attorney General will have a
tremendous amount of work to do to repair the integrity of the
Department of Justice," Nadler added.
Prior to the 2020 election, Barr repeated Trump's unfounded claims
that mail-in ballots could be subject to fraud, and he also
intervened in several high-profile criminal cases in ways that
benefited Trump's political allies such as Michael Flynn and Roger
Stone.
In May 2019, Barr tapped federal prosecutor John Durham to
investigate Obama-era intelligence and law enforcement officials for
possible crimes in connection with their early stage probe into
whether Trump's 2016 presidential campaign colluded with the Russian
government.
On Dec. 1, Barr disclosed he had elevated Durham to the role of
special counsel in October so that he could continue his criminal
investigation - a move that will make it politically difficult for
Biden to remove him from the post until the probe has concluded.
Noah Bookbinder, a former federal prosecutor who is now executive
director for the progressive advocacy group Citizens for
Responsibility and Ethics, said on Monday that Barr "has done
tremendous damage to the Department of Justice and to the American
people's very faith in our justice system.
"It is beyond ironic that Barr seems to have been pushed out for not
going quite far enough to abuse his position for Trump's benefit,
however unconscionably far he did go," Bookbinder's statement said.
"The reason may be ridiculous, but good riddance.”
(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch, Additional reporting by Eric Beech and
Jeff Mason; Editing by Scott Malone, Howard Goller and Peter Cooney)
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