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Barr claims anti-Trump element in Washington working to 'thwart' administration
Attorney General William Barr lashed out this week, claiming an anti-Trump element in Washington was actively trying to undermine President Trump's accomplishments.
Attorney General William Barr lashed out this week, claiming an anti-Trump element in Washington was actively trying to undermine President Trump's accomplishments.
“There undoubtedly are many people in the government who surreptitiously work to thwart the administration,” Barr told John Kass of the Chicago Tribune, host of the radio program "The Chicago Way."
Barr also said the U.S. was nearing a “ruled by the mob” approach to governance.
“Increasingly, the message of the Democrats appears to be ‘Biden or no peace’,” he said.
The attorney general also bristled at rumors that President Trump would attempt to stay in office if he loses the general election in November.
“You know liberals project,” Barr said Monday during the wide-ranging interview. "You know the president is going to stay in office and seize power and all that s---? I’ve never heard of that crap. I mean, I’m the attorney general. I would think I would have heard about it.” CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON OUR TOP STORY.
In other developments:
- US attorney denies report that Barr asked prosecutors to consider criminal charges against Seattle mayor
- Biden hits back at Trump’s call for pre-debate drug tests: ‘The comments are just foolish’
- Trump trolls Biden by sharing manipulated video of him dancing to 'F--- tha Police'
- Biden panned for playing 'Despacito' at Hispanic Heritage Month event
In other developments:
- US attorney denies report that Barr asked prosecutors to consider criminal charges against Seattle mayor
- Biden hits back at Trump’s call for pre-debate drug tests: ‘The comments are just foolish’
- Trump trolls Biden by sharing manipulated video of him dancing to 'F--- tha Police'
- Biden panned for playing 'Despacito' at Hispanic Heritage Month event
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