Trump: Barr Is A ‘Disappointment In Every Sense Of The Word’

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Former President Donald Trump is roasting his attorney general, Bill Barr, as “a disappointment in every sense of the word,” after Barr dismissed Trump’s repeated claims about the 2020 election as “bull****” in ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl’s upcoming book “Betrayal.”

“Instead of doing his job, he did the opposite and told people within the Justice Department not to investigate the election,” Trump said in a statement issued late Sunday night, reports The Hill.

“Just like he did with the Mueller report and the cover up of Crooked Hillary and RUSSIA RUSSIA RUSSIA, they don’t want to investigate the real facts. Bill Barr’s weakness helped facilitate the cover up of the Crime of the Century, the Rigged 2020 Presidential Election!”

He also said that Barr, as a former attorney general who spent almost two years in office, “shouldn’t be speaking about the president.”

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Mr. President, please grow up! We love you but this childish attack is suited for the school play yard at a primary school. Just be a big boy.

  2. President Trump is correct; he was railroaded. However, President Trump was railroaded by his own appointees, and it was President Trump who failed at his Presidential responsibility to appoint the loyal team-players and to terminate thousands of socialist-fascist high-ranking bureaucrats, as is a prerogative of the POTUS. Therefore, DeSantis should run for 2024, as there are no guarantees that President Trump will not continue the same cycle of weak human resources policy if elected again. Additionally, it doesn’t take away any responsibility if President Trump was betrayed by someone from his inner circle who consistently gave him a wrong advice, as again there are no guarantees that the same inner-circle people will not continue to misadvise if President Trump is reelected. President Trump meant well, but it’s time to pass the relay baton to the next runner.

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