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Watchdog Group Files for a Formal Investigation of AG William Barr for Abuse of Office and Bending the Law to Protect Trump

January 19, 2020

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By John Queally

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The nonpartisan government oversight group Democracy 21 on Friday filed a formal complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice against Attorney General William Barr, calling for a formal investigation and "remedial action" over accusations that Barr has failed to comply with "norms, rules and standards of conduct" while overseeing President Donald Trump's DOJ.

"Attorney General Barr has repeatedly abused his office to provide cover for President Trump," said Fred Wertheimer, president of Democracy 21, in a statement. "[Barr] has acted in biased ways and violated Justice Department norms, standards and rules to protect President Trump at the expense of fulfilling his responsibilities to provide fair and impartial administration of justice."

According to the complaint (pdf):

The improper actions by Attorney General Barr cover a wide range of his statements and activities but all result from a single overriding impropriety: the Attorney General has eschewed the core mission of the Department of Justice "to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans."

Attorney General Barr has instead repeatedly demonstrated bias in acting to protect the personal and political interests of President Trump, as opposed to protecting the interests of the American people. He has done this to the detriment of the country and in derogation of the mission and integrity of the Department he heads.

Since taking over the Department of Justice last year, Barr has been repeatedly criticized for running the DOJ in a partisan manner—blurring the lines of separation that have long existed between the Justice Department and the White House.

In a move last week described as "unprecedented," the New York City Bar Association sent a letter to congressional leaders that also called for a probe into Barr's handling of various matters related to Trump.

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