WATCH: Attorney General Barr Set To Testify On Justice Department Oversight



Enlarge this image

Attorney General William Barr, center, arrives for an event on police reform last month at the White House. Barr is expected to face tough questioning when he appears Tuesday before the House Judiciary Committee.

Evan Vucci/AP




hide caption

toggle caption

Evan Vucci/AP


Politics
The Justice Department Is Turning 150. Some Agency Veterans Say It Needs A Facelift

Barr didn’t show up before the panel on a previous occasion after a dispute about the conditions at the hearing.

Meanwhile, the Justice Department has resisted requests for materials and dueled with House Democrats in court cases over access to records.

The hearing is scheduled for 10 a.m. and will be streamed live here.

Barr likely ready to hit back

The attorney general has defended his independence and that of the Justice Department in response to the criticism offered by Nadler and others. He told NPR he believes the department is separated appropriately from the White House and that he has a responsibility to make sure cases are handled correctly.

All the same, Nadler’s panel has heard from Justice Department whistleblowers and outside critics who argue that Barr’s camp leans on underlings to deliver the results that it — and the White House — want.


Politics
DOJ Whistleblowers Allege Political Interference In Big Cases

Democrats are likely to press the attorney general on Tuesday about matters involving Trump’s friends, including political adviser Roger Stone, in whose case Barr interceded; former national security adviser Mike Flynn, whose charges Barr dropped; and others.

Republicans led by the panel’s ranking member, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, are expected to mount a loyal defense of Barr and Trump and also to draw attention to the findings of investigations that have embarrassed the Justice Department and FBI.

Barr, in their telling, is cleaning house and getting to the bottom of what Trump’s allies call wrongdoing.


Politics
Attorney General Barr Says DOJ Acts Independent Of Trump’s Interests

The attorney general has commissioned U.S. Attorney John Durham in Connecticut to conduct another such investigation into the origins of the Russia inquiry, one Trump’s supporters hope will deliver another shot to the reputation of the FBI and, possibly, the administration of President Barack Obama.

The details and timing of Durham’s investigation aren’t clear, but it likely will be another topic of discussion for Barr on Tuesday.



Комментарии 0

Оставить комментарий