Attorney General

I was Barr’s deputy attorney general. He did his job in the Roger Stone case.

2/20/20
By George J. Terwilliger III,
from The Washington Post,
2/19/20:

Attorney General William P. Barr is under assault for what his critics decry as improper interference in the sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone. But the claim that decisions by career prosecutors should in essence be unreviewable by those appointed to leadership positions in the Justice Department is not just wrong; it is also irresponsible. Barr wasn’t intervening inappropriately. He was doing his job. An editorial in The Post said the attorney general should “leave it to the professionals.” What a dangerous notion that is.

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