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...Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr is appearing at the Columbia Law School Banking Conference in New York and Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly addresses the...
...These include John Kelly, his second White House chief of staff, Mark Milley, former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, Bill Barr, his attorney-general, and Ty Cobb, his White House counsel....
...They are equally scathing about Fani Willis, the attorney-general in Fulton County, Georgia, who hired her boyfriend to help on the Trump racketeering case....
...Trump’s own former attorney-general, Bill Barr, on Sunday said Trump is “not a victim here”. “If even half of it is true, he’s toast,” he told Fox News....
...And then finally, you’ve got, I think, probably the most powerful, dangerous case for Trump, which is Georgia, trying to throw the election in Georgia....
...Some Republicans, however, did not show up, including lawmakers close to former president Donald Trump such as Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia....
...Clark wanted to send a letter to state officials in Georgia urging them to investigate the state’s election results, Cheney said....
...Speaking to Fox News on Tuesday, Bill Barr, Trump’s former attorney-general, called the ruling “totally wrong”....
...And then there’s Georgia, where, again, Democrats are on the defensive. And remember, it was Georgia in 2020 that determined the outcome of the US Senate in a post-election runoff....
...Votes in Georgia have already been counted three times, following a statewide audit and a statewide recount....
...As his efforts have failed, the US president has turned his ire on Republicans including the governors of Georgia and Arizona, who certified Mr Biden’s victories in their states....
...Had there been any evidence of fraud last November, William Barr, Trump’s ultraloyal attorney-general, would have jumped on it. His justice department found no evidence of malpractice....
...Even William Barr, the attorney-general who has been fiercely loyal to the president, this week acknowledged there was no evidence of widespread fraud....
...Last month William Barr, then the US attorney-general, said there was “no basis” for seizing voting machines....
...Rightwing media have also attacked William Barr, the Trumpian attorney-general, who resigned this week. Mr Barr says he has seen no evidence of widespread electoral fraud....
...The outgoing president announced Mr Barr’s departure on Twitter minutes after Mr Biden formally received the 270 Electoral College votes required to be sworn in on January 20.The president said Mr Barr would...
...Mr Trump has shared Mr Barr’s memo with his tens of millions of Twitter followers....
...Look at the election reforms Republicans are pushing through states they control, such as Texas, Georgia and Florida....
...Mr Biden may find it far easier to secure Mr Garland’s confirmation as attorney-general, however, following Democratic victories in both Georgia Senate races earlier this week, which will give the party...
...Hardline conservative senators, such as Tom Cotton of Arkansas, might be expected to echo Mr Trump’s claims of a stolen election — a stance that even Bill Barr, the ultraloyal attorney-general, this week...
...The same might explain the actions of William Barr, the US attorney-general, who has broken all precedent by licensing Department of Justice litigation on voter fraud....
...William Barr, the US attorney-general and a loyal appointee of Mr Trump, last week said he had seen no evidence of any voter fraud that would have affected the outcome of the election, sparking attacks from...
...Both he and William Barr, the US attorney-general are playing games with the transfer of power, which is ingrained in American culture....
...His own attorney-general, William Barr, has said there was no evidence of election fraud that affected the outcome of the vote....
...Regardless of the outcome of the Senate run-off elections in Georgia, Democrats will continue to control the House of Representatives and will no longer be dealing with an executive branch hostile to their...
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