Attorney General William Barr is under fire.
But this time it isn’t coming from the left.
And now Attorney General William Barr just got this bad news about Donald Trump firing him.
Attorney General William Barr caused an uproar when in an interview with the Associated Press he stated that the Justice Department found no evidence of mass voter fraud that swung the outcome.“To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election,” Attorney General Barr claimed.
Attorney General Barr later tried to clarify his outrageous comment claiming that he did not mean to infer that the Department of Justice completed their investigation into voter fraud in the 2020 election.
“Some media outlets have incorrectly reported that the Department has concluded its investigation of election fraud and announced an affirmative finding of no fraud in the election,” a DOJ spokesperson said in a statement. “That is not what the Associated Press reported nor what the Attorney General stated. The Department will continue to receive and vigorously pursue all specific and credible allegations of fraud as expeditiously as possible.”
But the Attorney General was too late and the damage with his comment was already done.
President Trump reacted to Attorney General Barr’s comments in the Oval Office after he presented the Presidential Medal of Freedom to football coach and supporter Lou Holtz.
The President ripped the Attorney General for his comments stating that Barr had not examined all the evidence.
“He hasn’t done anything yet,” Trump stated. “When he looks, he’ll see the kind of evidence that right now you are seeing in the Georgia Senate. … So they haven’t looked very hard. Which is a disappointment to be honest.”
Barr’s comments came on the same day that whistleblowers in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania submitted sworn affidavits under penalty of perjury that 100,000 ballots in Wisconsin were backdated to illegally count them and hundreds of thousands of ballots in New York were shipped to Pennsylvania.
President Trump declared that the Justice Department should be opening criminal investigations into what he said was obvious fraud.
“They should be looking at all of this fraud. This is not civil,” the President added. “This is criminal stuff. This is very bad criminal stuff.”
Reporters asked President Trump if that meant he would fire Attorney General Barr because the President had lost faith in him.
“Ask me that in a number of weeks from now,” the President responded.
Many Trump supporters were outraged at Attorney General Barr’s comments.
A large contingent of the President’s base was already furious that Attorney Barr had not brought charges against the conspirators that launched the Russian collusion hoax as part of a Deep State coup to remove President Trump from office.
And now these comments about Barr dismissing voter fraud were the final straw for many and maybe even the President.
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