AG William Barr’s Son-in-Law Just Landed a Job Advising Trump on “Legal Issues”

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CNN reports that McGaughey, the husband of Barr’s youngest daughter, has been hired as an attorney in the White House counsel’s office, where he’ll “advise the president, the executive office, and White House staff on legal issues concerning the president and the presidency.” While the division is separate from the legal team that defends Trump in the Russia investigation—a group of leading lights that includes Rudy “maybe there was collusion” Giuliani—its work nevertheless does “intersect with the investigation.” (Trump reportedly blamed former White House counsel Don McGahn for failing to bring the probe to a close.) Meanwhile, Mary Daly, Barr’s oldest daughter, will be leaving her current job in the deputy attorney general’s office for a gig at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), which has had its own Russian intrigues.

Barr, of course, has his own special conflicts of interest when it comes to Robert Mueller’s probe. Last June, he sent an unsolicited 20-page memo to the Justice Department calling the inquiry into potential obstruction of justice by Trump “fatally misconceived” and Mueller’s actions “grossly irresponsible,” and insisting “Mueller should not be permitted to demand that the President submit to interrogation about alleged obstruction.” (Presumably, the memo didn’t hurt Barr’s position on the short list to replace the long-suffering Jeff Sessions.) While Barr said in January that he would not end the Mueller inquiry without cause if asked to do so by the president, he also told lawmakers he saw no reason to recuse himself in light of the memo, saying he would “seek the counsel of Justice Department ethics officials” but would not necessarily take their advice.

Walter Shaub, the former director of the Office of Government Ethics, said it was a “good idea” for McGaughey and Daly to leave the D.O.J., but added that McGaughey’s beeline for the White House was “concerning.” “That’s troubling because it raises further questions about Barr's independence,” he told CNN.

More: William Barr’s Son-in-Law Just Landed a Job Advising Trump on “Legal Issues”

More nepotism in government. Is Barr just another shady operator? The more I'm hearing about Barr - the shadier he sounds. Rachel Maddow just said that he recommended the pardoning of six senior administration officials in the Iran-Contra scandal - including the Secretary of Defense. Barr does not leave me with a warm feeling that Mueller is safe. Why did Trump nominate Barr? Why did Barr want the job? I don't trust Barr.
 
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CNN reports that McGaughey, the husband of Barr’s youngest daughter, has been hired as an attorney in the White House counsel’s office, where he’ll “advise the president, the executive office, and White House staff on legal issues concerning the president and the presidency.” While the division is separate from the legal team that defends Trump in the Russia investigation—a group of leading lights that includes Rudy “maybe there was collusion” Giuliani—its work nevertheless does “intersect with the investigation.” (Trumpreportedly blamed former White House counsel Don McGahn for failing to bring the probe to a close.) Meanwhile, Mary Daly, Barr’s oldest daughter, will be leaving her current job in the deputy attorney general’s office for a gig at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), which has had its own Russian intrigues.

Barr, of course, has his own special conflicts of interest when it comes to Robert Mueller’sprobe. Last June, he sent an unsolicited 20-page memo to the Justice Department calling the inquiry into potential obstruction of justice by Trump “fatally misconceived” and Mueller’s actions “grossly irresponsible,” and insisting “Mueller should not be permitted to demand that the President submit to interrogation about alleged obstruction.” (Presumably, the memo didn’t hurt Barr’s position on the short list to replace the long-suffering Jeff Sessions.) While Barr said in January that he would not end the Mueller inquiry without cause if asked to do so by the president, he also told lawmakers he saw no reason to recuse himself in light of the memo, saying he would “seek the counsel of Justice Department ethics officials” but would not necessarily take their advice.

Walter Shaub, the former director of the Office of Government Ethics, said it was a “good idea” for McGaughey and Daly to leave the D.O.J., but added that McGaughey’s beeline for the White House was “concerning.” “That’s troubling because it raises further questions about Barr's independence,” he told CNN.

More: William Barr’s Son-in-Law Just Landed a Job Advising Trump on “Legal Issues”

More nepotism in government. Is Barr just another shady operator? The more I'm hearing about Barr - the shadier he sounds. Rachel Maddow just said that he recommended the pardoning of six senior administration officials in the Iran-Contra scandal - including the Secretary of Defense. Barr does not leave me with a warm feeling that Mueller is safe.

Okay, Sparkey, is your issue with Barr, the son-in-law, or you just want to piss and moan?
 
Barr should have recused himself from the Mueller investigation.

From the OP:

Barr, of course, has his own special conflicts of interest when it comes to Robert Mueller’s probe. Last June, he sent an unsolicited 20-page memo to the Justice Department calling the inquiry into potential obstruction of justice by Trump “fatally misconceived” and Mueller’s actions “grossly irresponsible,” and insisting “Mueller should not be permitted to demand that the President submit to interrogation about alleged obstruction.” (Presumably, the memo didn’t hurt Barr’s position on the short list to replace the long-suffering Jeff Sessions.) While Barr said in January that he would not end the Mueller inquiry without cause if asked to do so by the president, he also told lawmakers he saw no reason to recuse himself in light of the memo, saying he would “seek the counsel of Justice Department ethics officials” but would not necessarily take their advice.
 
Barr should have recused himself from the Mueller investigation.

From the OP:

Barr, of course, has his own special conflicts of interest when it comes to Robert Mueller’s probe. Last June, he sent an unsolicited 20-page memo to the Justice Department calling the inquiry into potential obstruction of justice by Trump “fatally misconceived” and Mueller’s actions “grossly irresponsible,” and insisting “Mueller should not be permitted to demand that the President submit to interrogation about alleged obstruction.” (Presumably, the memo didn’t hurt Barr’s position on the short list to replace the long-suffering Jeff Sessions.) While Barr said in January that he would not end the Mueller inquiry without cause if asked to do so by the president, he also told lawmakers he saw no reason to recuse himself in light of the memo, saying he would “seek the counsel of Justice Department ethics officials” but would not necessarily take their advice.
Too bad...He didn't recuse...Tissue? :itsok:
 
...Okay, Sparkey, is your issue with Barr, the son-in-law, or you just want to piss and moan?
Observe...

1. Mueller finds something damaging to Trump

2. Mueller needs more evidence to back it up, and knows that Trump is in possession of that evidence

3. Barr supervises Mueller, and learns of this state of affairs

4. Barr tells his son-in-law

5. His son-in-law tells Trump

6. Trump destroys the evidence

7. Justice is thwarted

8. Trump and his minions laugh at all of us (you included)

--------------

And that's only one of a great many variations on the theme.

Do you understand now?
 
...Okay, Sparkey, is your issue with Barr, the son-in-law, or you just want to piss and moan?
Observe...

1. Mueller finds something damaging to Trump

2. Mueller needs more evidence to back it up, and knows that Trump is in possession of that evidence

3. Barr supervises Mueller, and learns of this state of affairs

4. Barr tells his son-in-law

5. His son-in-law tells Trump

6. Trump destroys the evidence

7. Justice is thwarted

8. Trump and his minions laugh at all of us (you included)

--------------

And that's only one of a great many variations on the theme.

Do you understand now?

It's been two fricken years, what, in your demented mind, do you feel Mueller will find that he didn't know 12 months ago...dumbass.
 
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CNN reports that McGaughey, the husband of Barr’s youngest daughter, has been hired as an attorney in the White House counsel’s office, where he’ll “advise the president, the executive office, and White House staff on legal issues concerning the president and the presidency.” While the division is separate from the legal team that defends Trump in the Russia investigation—a group of leading lights that includes Rudy “maybe there was collusion” Giuliani—its work nevertheless does “intersect with the investigation.” (Trump reportedly blamed former White House counsel Don McGahn for failing to bring the probe to a close.) Meanwhile, Mary Daly, Barr’s oldest daughter, will be leaving her current job in the deputy attorney general’s office for a gig at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), which has had its own Russian intrigues.

Barr, of course, has his own special conflicts of interest when it comes to Robert Mueller’s probe. Last June, he sent an unsolicited 20-page memo to the Justice Department calling the inquiry into potential obstruction of justice by Trump “fatally misconceived” and Mueller’s actions “grossly irresponsible,” and insisting “Mueller should not be permitted to demand that the President submit to interrogation about alleged obstruction.” (Presumably, the memo didn’t hurt Barr’s position on the short list to replace the long-suffering Jeff Sessions.) While Barr said in January that he would not end the Mueller inquiry without cause if asked to do so by the president, he also told lawmakers he saw no reason to recuse himself in light of the memo, saying he would “seek the counsel of Justice Department ethics officials” but would not necessarily take their advice.

Walter Shaub, the former director of the Office of Government Ethics, said it was a “good idea” for McGaughey and Daly to leave the D.O.J., but added that McGaughey’s beeline for the White House was “concerning.” “That’s troubling because it raises further questions about Barr's independence,” he told CNN.

More: William Barr’s Son-in-Law Just Landed a Job Advising Trump on “Legal Issues”

More nepotism in government. Is Barr just another shady operator? The more I'm hearing about Barr - the shadier he sounds. Rachel Maddow just said that he recommended the pardoning of six senior administration officials in the Iran-Contra scandal - including the Secretary of Defense. Barr does not leave me with a warm feeling that Mueller is safe. Why did Trump nominate Barr? Why did Barr want the job? I don't trust Barr.
Ever hear of Bobby and John Kennedy Einstein
 
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CNN reports that McGaughey, the husband of Barr’s youngest daughter, has been hired as an attorney in the White House counsel’s office, where he’ll “advise the president, the executive office, and White House staff on legal issues concerning the president and the presidency.” While the division is separate from the legal team that defends Trump in the Russia investigation—a group of leading lights that includes Rudy “maybe there was collusion” Giuliani—its work nevertheless does “intersect with the investigation.” (Trump reportedly blamed former White House counsel Don McGahn for failing to bring the probe to a close.) Meanwhile, Mary Daly, Barr’s oldest daughter, will be leaving her current job in the deputy attorney general’s office for a gig at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), which has had its own Russian intrigues.

Barr, of course, has his own special conflicts of interest when it comes to Robert Mueller’s probe. Last June, he sent an unsolicited 20-page memo to the Justice Department calling the inquiry into potential obstruction of justice by Trump “fatally misconceived” and Mueller’s actions “grossly irresponsible,” and insisting “Mueller should not be permitted to demand that the President submit to interrogation about alleged obstruction.” (Presumably, the memo didn’t hurt Barr’s position on the short list to replace the long-suffering Jeff Sessions.) While Barr said in January that he would not end the Mueller inquiry without cause if asked to do so by the president, he also told lawmakers he saw no reason to recuse himself in light of the memo, saying he would “seek the counsel of Justice Department ethics officials” but would not necessarily take their advice.

Walter Shaub, the former director of the Office of Government Ethics, said it was a “good idea” for McGaughey and Daly to leave the D.O.J., but added that McGaughey’s beeline for the White House was “concerning.” “That’s troubling because it raises further questions about Barr's independence,” he told CNN.

More: William Barr’s Son-in-Law Just Landed a Job Advising Trump on “Legal Issues”

More nepotism in government. Is Barr just another shady operator? The more I'm hearing about Barr - the shadier he sounds. Rachel Maddow just said that he recommended the pardoning of six senior administration officials in the Iran-Contra scandal - including the Secretary of Defense. Barr does not leave me with a warm feeling that Mueller is safe. Why did Trump nominate Barr? Why did Barr want the job? I don't trust Barr.
This corrupt administration has been about all in the family since day one, why should this surprise.

You would think with the "walls" coming down around them as it is, they would want to avoid any kind of look of impropriety, but not these fucking scoundrels.

Surely there must be another qualified lawyer in this country who isn't related to anyone connected to this administration.

This administration is a criminal enterprise beneath contempt.
 
...Okay, Sparkey, is your issue with Barr, the son-in-law, or you just want to piss and moan?
Observe...

1. Mueller finds something damaging to Trump

2. Mueller needs more evidence to back it up, and knows that Trump is in possession of that evidence

3. Barr supervises Mueller, and learns of this state of affairs

4. Barr tells his son-in-law

5. His son-in-law tells Trump

6. Trump destroys the evidence

7. Justice is thwarted

8. Trump and his minions laugh at all of us (you included)

--------------

And that's only one of a great many variations on the theme.

Do you understand now?


You mean like how the Comey FBI allowed Hillary to delete email and destroy cell phones and laptops? Or more along the lines of how Rosenstein and McCabe (whose wife received large donations funneled from the Clintons) talked about wiretapping TRUMP? Or how Mueller "accidentally" deleted texts from Strozk and Page? Or how Bill meet with Lynch days before Comey let her off the hook?
 
...Okay, Sparkey, is your issue with Barr, the son-in-law, or you just want to piss and moan?
Observe...

1. Mueller finds something damaging to Trump

2. Mueller needs more evidence to back it up, and knows that Trump is in possession of that evidence

3. Barr supervises Mueller, and learns of this state of affairs

4. Barr tells his son-in-law

5. His son-in-law tells Trump

6. Trump destroys the evidence

7. Justice is thwarted

8. Trump and his minions laugh at all of us (you included)

--------------

And that's only one of a great many variations on the theme.

Do you understand now?

It's been two fricken years, what, in your demented mind, do you feel Mueller will find that he didn't know 12 months ago...dumbass.
Never mind the personal insults...

Do you now understand that Insider Information can be conveyed inappropriately in this context?

Whether it was uncovered two years ago, last week, or yesterday... if information is leaked, evidence can be destroyed, etc.

That is what the fuss is all about... dolt.
 
...Okay, Sparkey, is your issue with Barr, the son-in-law, or you just want to piss and moan?
Observe...

1. Mueller finds something damaging to Trump

2. Mueller needs more evidence to back it up, and knows that Trump is in possession of that evidence

3. Barr supervises Mueller, and learns of this state of affairs

4. Barr tells his son-in-law

5. His son-in-law tells Trump

6. Trump destroys the evidence

7. Justice is thwarted

8. Trump and his minions laugh at all of us (you included)

--------------

And that's only one of a great many variations on the theme.

Do you understand now?


You mean like how the Comey FBI allowed Hillary to delete email and destroy cell phones and laptops? Or more along the lines of how Rosenstein and McCabe (whose wife received large donations funneled from the Clintons) talked about wiretapping TRUMP? Or how Mueller "accidentally" deleted texts from Strozk and Page? Or how Bill meet with Lynch days before Comey let her off the hook?
Yes.

That's EXACTLY what I mean.

It was wrong then.

It is wrong now.

Agreed?
 
...Okay, Sparkey, is your issue with Barr, the son-in-law, or you just want to piss and moan?
Observe...

1. Mueller finds something damaging to Trump

2. Mueller needs more evidence to back it up, and knows that Trump is in possession of that evidence

3. Barr supervises Mueller, and learns of this state of affairs

4. Barr tells his son-in-law

5. His son-in-law tells Trump

6. Trump destroys the evidence

7. Justice is thwarted

8. Trump and his minions laugh at all of us (you included)

--------------

And that's only one of a great many variations on the theme.

Do you understand now?

It's been two fricken years, what, in your demented mind, do you feel Mueller will find that he didn't know 12 months ago...dumbass.
Never mind the personal insults...

Do you now understand that Insider Information can be conveyed inappropriately in this context?

Whether it was uncovered two years ago, last week, or yesterday... if information is leaked, evidence can be destroyed, etc.

That is what the fuss is all about... dolt.

My apologies, I forgot personal insults are only permitted from libs...dumbass.
 

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