I will, make two predictions right now that I’d be willing to bet good money on. Number one, the House Democrats will call on Bill Barr to testify. Number two is when it is all over, they will wish they hadn’t. I don’t know if you remember the first time they called him in and tried to walk all over him, but he literally destroyed them.
They cant deal with people they can’t intimidate and AG Bill Barr is one of them. Barr is confidant about how he does his job and nothing can shake that. The current “scandal” the Democrats are trying to manufacture is interference in the sentencing recommendation of m7 to 9 years for Roger Stone. He was convicted of as few process, non-violent crimes.
To give you an idea how out of whack that recommendation is, it is more than most rapists or child molesters or armed robbers get. The average sentence for the crimes he is accused of is 1 1/2 to 2 years but usually not for first offenders like Stone. Not only that but the four Deep State prosecutors lied to the DOJ on what they were going to recommend for his sentence.
The letter also called on current DOJ officials to “report” abuses, resign in protest and to withdraw from cases that involve “misconduct.”
More than 1,100 former Justice Department employees signed a public letter Sunday urging Attorney General William P. Barr to resign over his handling of the case of President Trump’s longtime friend Roger Stone — and exhorted current department employees to report any unethical conduct.
“Mr. Barr’s actions in doing the President’s personal bidding unfortunately speak louder than his words,” the Justice Department alumni wrote in the letter posted online. “Those actions, and the damage they have done to the Department of Justice’s reputation for integrity and the rule of law, require Mr. Barr to resign.”
Signatures for the letter were gathered by Protect Democracy, a group that has been critical of Barr’s handling of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation into Russian election interference and Trump.
The letter acknowledges there is little chance the signatories’ criticism will lead to Barr’s departure, adding, “because we have little expectation he will do so, it falls to the Department’s career officials to take appropriate action to uphold their oaths of office and defend nonpartisan, apolitical justice.”
The former DOJ officials called for an uprising of current DOJ officials.