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RLENT

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Former AG Barr has apparently been working with the Jan 6th Committee already, along with some individuals in the Department of Defense.

Jan. 6 panel has spoken to former AG William Barr, chairman says

It's total speculation of course, but it would be pretty wild if it eventually came out that Barr was given the choice to either resign or be fired ... if he refused to go along with Orange Man's illegal plan to overturn a legitimate election and execute a coup.
 

ATeam

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Former AG Barr has apparently been working with the Jan 6th Committee already, along with some individuals in the Department of Defense.

Jan. 6 panel has spoken to former AG William Barr, chairman says

It's total speculation of course, ..."
You're right about the total speculation part. With nothing to go on, I'm not going to speculate about Barr at all. Meaningful info will come out in due course.

Barr is reported to have been working on a book since he left his post at the Justice Department. And it seems accurate that "Barr ultimately put himself at odds with Trump when last December he declared that Justice had uncovered no evidence of widespread voter fraud that could change President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory." (Source)

While we have no idea what Barr told the Jan 6 Committee, or whether he pleaded the 5th in those talks, we do know Barr did not refuse to meet with the Committee. That aligns him with hundreds of other witnesses who have met with the Committee, and sets him apart from the tiny few who refused.

Given his role as AG in the Trump administration, Bar certainly has meaningful information to share. We'll simply have to wait and see what exactly he shares, if he shares anything at all. His book is scheduled to come out on March 8.

Barr was once an ardent Trump ally. But that did not last. He put himself on record with his "no evidence of widespread voter fraud" statement. And ...

"After the Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters seeking to overturn the election results, Barr issued a statement in which he condemned Trump for 'orchestrating a mob to pressure Congress.'

“'The President’s conduct yesterday was a betrayal of his office and supporters,' he added." (
Source)
 
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RLENT

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You're right about the total speculation part. With nothing to go on, I'm not going to speculate about Barr at all. Meaningful info will come out in due course.

Or not.

Don't forget: Barr misled the American public and mischaracterized the Mueller Report, lying about it's findings.

And there is an arguable case that Barr was not honest and lied to Congress in one (or more) of his appearances during his past tenure.

Barr is reported to have been working on a book since he left his post at the Justice Department. And it seems accurate that "Barr ultimately put himself at odds with Trump when last December he declared that Justice had uncovered no evidence of widespread voter fraud that could change President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory." (Source)

True ... as far as it goes.

That is not to say however that Barr is beyond covering up and recasting what actually occurred during his last sojourn at DOJ.

After all he's done it all before:

Bill Barr: The “Cover-Up General”

While we have no idea what Barr told the Jan 6 Committee, or whether he pleaded the 5th in those talks, we do know Barr did not refuse to meet with the Committee. That aligns him with hundreds of other witnesses who have met with the Committee, and sets him apart from the tiny few who refused.

Given his role as AG in the Trump administration, Bar certainly has meaningful information to share. We'll simply have to wait and see what exactly he shares, if he shares anything at all. His book is scheduled to come out on March 8.

Yup - although I seriously doubt he will share anything of real importance.

And certainly not anything that would lead to accountability of anyone at anything other than the bottom rungs of the ladder.

Barr was once an ardent Trump ally. But that did not last. He put himself on record with his "no evidence of widespread voter fraud" statement. And ...

"After the Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters seeking to overturn the election results, Barr issued a statement in which he condemned Trump for 'orchestrating a mob to pressure Congress.'

“'The President’s conduct yesterday was a betrayal of his office and supporters,' he added." (
Source)

Again, that's true as far as it goes.

Of course, it also happens to be largely self-serving as well.

;)
 

RLENT

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Another win for the good guys....


Yup.

Although I didn't see this detail (below) covered in that report:


One hundred and forty-six times ...

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Or either of these:



So basically, in a nutshell, dude bro wants to argue that he can avoid disclosure due to attorney-client privilege ... but then can't produce a privilege log of which items are protected by that privilege ... because doing would waive his 5th Amendment right not to incriminate himself.

Mmm ... yeah, sure ... you betcha !!!

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I think he's suffering from whatever ailment "Supreme Courtyard by Marriott" Rudy has ...

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ATeam

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While it could turn out to be different, I don't think the "have the military seize the voting machines" document will amount to much. Vast stores of documents are generated by numerous people in any administration. Anyone could have created this document to float as an idea. While the document has headline shock value the media can't resist, nothing has emerged so far that suggests the idea went anywhere beyond someone's filing cabinet.
 

muttly

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The actual date is Feb 21st. I think it will be a big success because you will have him posting on his site along with a lot of his supporters, but also have a lot of people that will flock to it to respond to his posts. (Like twitter before they were against free speech and started removing conservatives with opposing viewpoints that they didn’t like) Probably even some in here that appear to be triggered by what he says will join.View attachment 21151 They might not admit it, but they’ll sign up on his site and keep it on the lowdown. Lol.
Looks like by the end of March. They have to make sure they have backstops in case Google and Apple get pressured to drop their app because of a Left hissy fit.
I like the fact that it will be more than politics and have other stuff too. Should garner a big audience with that approach and more entertaining too.

 
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