AskTheAG: Barr is taking Twitter questions on coronavirus issues and it’s getting ugly
in the words of Joseph Welch, "have you no decency sir? At long last, have you no decency ?"Collectively, the Twitter response to a coronavirus-related Q&A was an angry accumulation of every grievance anyone has against Barr and the Trump administration, with almost no topic left untouched, along with a relatively small sampling of pro-Trump comments from the
other side. It was a reminder of Barr’s transformation in just a few years from a widely respected but uncontroversial private practice lawyer and attorney general under President George H.W. Bush to a figure whose very name sets off bitter recriminations.“Why can’t we see notes from your phone call with Mueller discussing summary of Russia report’s main findings?”
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