The caretaker Prime Minister, who has been a staunch supporter of Trump, has not helped but steal the election. "
If Dick Cheney had been known as George W. Bush's "Dart Vader", then American Lawyer William Barr would have been the direct successor of Donald Trump's "Sith Lord."
Barras, and to his delight, would have been the president’s president, if he had raised a Russian investigation into Trump, or instigated the atrocities in the summer this summer.
William Barr has resigned as Trump General Manager
But even he could not pass or pass the final test of truth: he broke the U.S. constitution. to help his boss steal the vote. Trump's nephew Mary says in the title of his book that the case is "Too big to be completely satisfied."
Trump wrote on Twitter that Barr will resign before Christmas. Barras, for his part, sent a letter of resignation stating that allegations of electoral fraud would "continue" before he began praising Trump's "historical" records, despite allegations to angry and untrue allegations of a deal with Russia.
David Axelrod, former chief executive at Barack Obama, said in a Twitter post: "As he was writing his lost letter, Barr found great insight into @realDonaldTrump: Like dog, if you stab her in the stomach, she really listens... Like [k] Kim [Jong-un]! "
But sarcastic words could not hide Barr's appearance, as Attorney General Jeff SIONS and FBI Director James Comey told him, who refused to hold the president's 45th games. In a big fight with democracy, he is not a dog that has not been bitten.
Barr, the former Attorney General for George W. W. Bush in the early 1990s, still believed in the general power of the president, and strongly opposed criminal activity. He was "simpatico" - to borrow one of Joe Biden's best words - and Trump.
In the weeks since the Senate’s approval, Barr has dismissed the president of the rights crisis, although Robert Mueller’s report finds 10 factual allegations (which could still put Trump under pressure). criminal law after his departure from the office). Barro’s first summary of the Special Adviser’s report was more than a celebration of good things.
Barr has more to do with following bullying lawyer and Trump educator Roy Cohn. Prior to appearing in Council, he was proud to present a legal response to protests in Portland and other major cities. He joined Trump's allies, such as Michael Flynn and Roger Stone, and fought against coronavirus locks. He has more to do as a witness for the president than a lawyer.
All of this made Barr look bigger by 2020. In the form of election dreams. Some observers feared that the president might try to send local officials to polling stations to block the counting of ballots and to hold ballot papers, in order to rectify the situation. fraud by mail. But when election day came, the worst thing that ever happened was that the system was shut down.
Surprisingly, in the past two weeks, Barr told the Associated Press that the Justice Department did not detect any general election fraud to change the election results. Since then, he has been dead to Trump, who has expressed his deep anger as he celebrates his campaign against the people’s desire for the most inescapable harm.
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In this context, other cracks in the relationship have been clearly identified. Mr Trump was also outraged at the lengthy remarks on the basis of the Russian investigation. A Wall Street Journal report said Barras had been working "for several months" during the election campaign to keep the government's investigation into Biden's son Hunter secret.
"Why did Bill Barr not show the truth about Hunter Biden to the people before the election," Trump, a kind of public embarrassment that predicts a blowout, "or a split," posted to Twitter.
That afternoon, Jeanine Pirro, head of the free Fox News channel, which helps shape Trump’s ideas, told viewers: “You, Mr. Barr, are deep in the swamp is not visible behind the insects, species, twice angry about the nature of self-delivery.
Trump’s tweeting time on Monday night sees an attempt by the president-at-heart to change the story from Biden’s victory in previous college elections. But times have changed. By the time Trump released the summit, the headlines were strongly shaken by the quake. Meanwhile, the move could not ]destroy Biden's statement in the first place.
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