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Washington (AFP) - As a businessman, Donald Trump always had a fixer -- part-lawyer, part-law bender, someone to make bad things go away. And as president, he thought he'd gone one better: his very own Attorney General Bill Barr. Barr, 70, resigned Monday after falling out publicly with Trump, ending one of the most scrutinized and high-stakes relationships in Washington just weeks before the Republican president makes way for Democratic President-elect Joe Biden. A veteran Washington insider who had already served as the top US law enforcement official under Republican president George H.W. B...
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Washington (AFP) - President Donald Trump on Monday announced that Attorney General Bill Barr, who angered him by contradicting his claims of having been the victim of mass fraud in the US election, is leaving office. "Just had a very nice meeting with Attorney General Bill Barr at the White House," Trump, who is set to step down after losing the November 3 election, tweeted. "Our relationship has been a very good one.... Bill will be leaving just before Christmas to spend the holidays with his family." A senior White House official said "Barr resigned on his own accord. He wasn't pushed out o...
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Washington (AFP) - US President Donald Trump refused to say on Thursday whether he has confidence in Attorney General Bill Barr, who has publicly contradicted his claims that the November 3 election was marred by fraud. "Ask me that in a number of weeks from now," Trump told reporters at the White House when asked if he retains confidence in Barr. In an interview this week with the Associated Press, Barr said that the Justice Department has not found evidence of significant voter fraud in the presidential election won by Democrat Joe Biden. "To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that coul...
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Washington (AFP) - The US attorney general rejected Republican claims of significant voter fraud in the presidential election on Tuesday, adding to the pressure on President Donald Trump to give up his quixotic effort to overturn Joe Biden's clear victory."To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election," Attorney General Bill Barr told the Associated Press in an interview.Barr's comments confirmed the conclusions of the Department of Homeland Security, US intelligence and independent poll watchers that the 2020 election was, in the langu...
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Washington (AFP) - US Attorney General Bill Barr said Tuesday that the Justice Department has found no evidence of voter fraud significant enough to reverse Democrat Joe Biden's defeat of President Donald Trump in the November 3 election."To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election," Barr told the Associated Press in an interview.Barr made the comments as Trump's campaign persists in trying to prove there was fraud in key states Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and elsewhere, hoping to prevent Biden's win from being made official in th...
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