Barr obliterates Trump’s defense: ‘He knew well that he had lost the election

Barr obliterates Trump’s defense: ‘He knew well that he had lost the election

Former Attorney General Bill Barr tells Kaitlan Collins that Donald Trump knew well he lost the election . Barr also described Trumps alleged actions as detailed in the indictment as nauseating and despicable saying someone who engaged in that kind of bullying about a process that is fundamental to our system and to our selfgovernment shouldnt be anywhere near the Oval Office . Barr defended special counsel Jack Smith in his first interview since Trumps third indictment on Tuesday . Barr said he believes Smith has more evidence to prove that the former president knew the election was not stolen . Barr declined to say whether he has spoken with Smiths team as part of the investigation . The former attorney general spoke with the House select committee that investigated January last year and described Trump as detached from reality after the election. Barr is expected to be arraigned at the D.C. federal courthouse Thursday. The former president is running to return to the White House and currently leads the GOP field. He said he would not rule out voting for Trump if he were to be the Republican presidential nominee in he was the nominee in the presidential race . He said there were more evidence that the special counsels probes into the investigation are being politically motivated. Barr declined not to say if he would have spoken with the special investigators have spoken to the special prosecutors’s team. He declined to said whether he had spoken to Smiths’ve spoken to him or whether he would say he had any of the investigators. The special investigators’. He has declined to speak to the Special Investigators’ s Sam Fossum. The Special Investigators. s Sam F. Back to Back to Mail Online Back To The Back to the Back to The Back To the Back To Mail Online. Back To Back To Show

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