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JI7

(89,248 posts)
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 05:55 PM Sep 2019

Anyone still think Barr became AG becsuse of views on Presidential Powers ?

many people wondered why Barr would take the job when he did and claimed it had to do with his views in the role and power of the president. as if it was just an opinion of the constitution and that it might help trump was just a coincidence.

No, this is all about their own shit they want to cover up. I'm still wondering about the whole Epstein thing and how Barr's father hired him to teach even though Epstein didn't have a college degree and i believe he was in his 20s.

Trump needs to be removed but investigations into all the shit needs to continue until it's all exposed.

Barr himself is hiding things to save his own ass also.

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Anyone still think Barr became AG becsuse of views on Presidential Powers ? (Original Post) JI7 Sep 2019 OP
Correct-a-mundo! leftieNanner Sep 2019 #1
Wasn't Barr involved with Clinton's impeachment/impeachment? OAITW r.2.0 Sep 2019 #2

leftieNanner

(15,084 posts)
1. Correct-a-mundo!
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 06:36 PM
Sep 2019

Barr has acted unilaterally to squash every single investigation into everything. And you can be damned sure that any evidence that was found in Epstein's apartment in Manhattan has been squirrelled away by the AG.

He was dirty when he worked for GHWB, and even more so now.

OAITW r.2.0

(24,467 posts)
2. Wasn't Barr involved with Clinton's impeachment/impeachment?
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 06:45 PM
Sep 2019

If so, his "convictions" has less do to with a philosophical approach to Presidential power and more to do with Republican opportunism.

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