{UAH} Just the rumor that Jerry Nadler is planning to subpoena William Barr has Republicans losing their minds – Alternet.org
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler has said that he's sure that Geoffrey Berman, until this week the U. S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, will testify before the committee. That may not happen at a scheduled hearing on Wednesday. On the other hand … it might. But the word is that Nadler wants someone else to appear: He intends to subpoena Attorney General William Barr to explain how, with five months left in Trump's term, there's a possible reason for removing a U. S. attorney in the middle of critical investigations of Trump associates, which is not corrupt.
And Republicans are already making it very, very clear they have an opinion in this matter. That opinion being—Barr shouldn't talk. Because if he talks, they get to go into the home stretch of the election season, with yet another high-publicized hearing in which they have to protect the schemes of Barr and Donald Trump. Rather than pretend that they don't hear anything wrong, they'd really rather not hear anything to start with.
Just the rumor that Nadler intends to subpoena Barr was enough to get Jim Jordan to wrestle up some paper and pin down a letter. In what may be the most amusing example of projection not coming directly from Trump, Jordan accuses Nadler of having a "partisan posture" toward Barr by, you know, wanting him to ask him things. Jordan also finds it just outrageous that Nadler would think there was anything at all to see in Barr announcing the resignation of a U. S. attorney who had not resigned, or saying that Trump had fired that attorney, when Trump denied it.
Barr directly and deliberately lied to the public at least twice in the removal of Berman. That much is absolutely self-evident
Barr's team has already leaked an excuse—they weren't removing Berman to get rid of Berman, they were doing so to "provide a job" to Barr's friend Jay Clayton. However, this excuse also demands that Barr appear and defend this actions. First off, Clayton is a corporate attorney, has zero prosecution experience, and is utterly unqualified to take on a key, demanding role that involves investigation and prosecution of some of the most complex financial and criminal conspiracies on the planet. Secondly, Clayton already had a job as chair of Trump's Securities and Exchange Commission—which makes the whole excuse seem like an excuse.
Jim Jordan may already be sweating in advance, but Barr has to explain himself. And Democrats need to be prepared to back a subpoena with content … and contempt with action
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