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Nadler says, Barr agrees to testify in front of House Judiciary Committee on 31 March, over Roger Stone case

Last updated on February 18th, 2020 at 04:36 am

The U.S. Attorney General William Barr has consented to testify before the House Judiciary Committee in March as Democrats express many concerns regarding his Department of Justice tenure, the advisory group stated on Wednesday.

Washington is staggering from the aftermath of the office’s bizarre decision to overrule career prosecutors. They wish to look for a lighter jail sentence for the political operative Roger Stone due to which the whole prosecution team resigned in objection.

Democrats on the House legal executive advisory committee wrote to Barr, On Wednesday, affirming that he had consented to testify at a hearing on 31 March. Executive Jerry Nadler wrote in the letter that Barr should expect to be questioned about recent steps about his administration of the justice department.

These incorporate, Nadler stated, “the choice to overrule your career prosecutors and essentially decrease the ordered sentence for Trump’s confidant Roger Stone, who has been indicted for lying under oath.” This later led to all four of the prosecutors withdrawing from the criminal lawsuit.

They additionally composed that they intend to question the Justice Department’s dealings with Trump legal advisor Rudy Giuliani, Rick Gates, Trump’s deputy campaign chairman, Trump’s former national security counsel Michael Flynn, as well as the expulsion of U.S. Lawyer Jessie Liu who supervised the indictments of Stone.

They recommended they intend to press Barr about different issues too; however, they stated that these three issues “are sufficient for our immediate attention.”

The Democrats wrote, “From the time President Trump took office, we have over and over cautioned you and your predecessors that the violation of our criminal justice system for political reasons is both dangerous for unsuitable to the House Judiciary Committee and our government.”

They also added, regarding concerns over Attorney General Barr, that in his tenure as the Attorney General, he engaged in a model of conduct in legal affairs relating to President Trump that raises questions for this Committee,” The Guardian reported.

However, On 20 February, the U.S. district judge Amy Berman Jackson convicted Stone, and she also declined to grant Stone’s solicitation for a new trial on Wednesday. See more news News of America Today .

Article Credit: The Guardian/NBC News

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