Briefly announced the resignation of Attorney General Barro



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“I just had a very nice meeting with Attorney General Bill Barr at the White House,” Trump wrote on Twitter to step down in the November 3 election loss.

“Our relationship is very good … Bill will leave just before Christmas to spend the holidays with his family,” added the head of state.

A senior White House official said: “Barra has voluntarily resigned. He was not expelled or forced to resign. The meeting was very friendly. “

Barra, the Trump administration’s second attorney general, has been heavily criticized by the Democratic Party for what it sees as an unethical decision to protect the head of state during special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into the president’s relations with Russia.

“Better yet, we’ve gotten rid of the most corrupt and intolerable attorney general in US history,” Democrat Bill Pascrell wrote on Twitter.

Barros has harassed Trump during the election period because, to the president’s disappointment, he has been unable to use Justice Department resources to aid his campaign or support the head of state’s allegations of vote rigging.

Trinta had long hoped that a Justice Department investigation into the possible political motives of the Russian case would help him discredit his opponent, Democrat Joe Biden, before the election.

With Barr making it clear that none of this would happen, Trump said, without hiding his anger, that he would be “very disappointed” in that case.

The president again blamed Barr after the election, the results of which Trump tried to overturn, claiming that Biden had won only through fraud.

Barras told the AP news agency that “we have not seen any fraud on the scale that could have affected the outcome of the elections.” That assessment dealt a severe blow to the outgoing president’s continued efforts to question the election results.

Trump was also outraged by the news that the Justice Department had decided not to make public before the election that an investigation was underway into the business transactions of Biden’s son, Hunter Biden.

Once again, the White House host expected Barras to publish unfavorable news for Biden to help Trump secure his second term.

The head of state has announced that Deputy Attorney General Jeff Rosen, a “wonderful man”, will take over from Barro on a temporary basis.

Trump, whose term ends on January 20, fired his administration’s first attorney general, Jeff Sessions, in 2018. Mr. Sessions informed Mr. Sessions of his decision to withdraw from the Russia investigation; It was because of that decision that Mr. Mueller was appointed.



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