Trump blurs lines between personal lawyer, Attorney General

Mr. Barr is the nation’s top law enforcement officer and leads a Cabinet department that traditionally has a modicum of independence from the White House.

September 29, 2019 11:28 am | Updated 11:29 am IST - WASHINGTON:

U.S. Attorney General William Barr being sworn in ahead of a testimony before the Senate on May 1.

U.S. Attorney General William Barr being sworn in ahead of a testimony before the Senate on May 1.

As Washington plunges into impeachment, Attorney General William Barr finds himself engulfed in the political firestorm, facing questions about his role in President Donald Trump’s outreach to Ukraine and the administration’s attempts to keep a whistleblower complaint from Congress.

Mr. Trump repeatedly told Ukraine’s president in a telephone call that Mr. Barr and Mr. Trump personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani could help investigate Mr. Trump’s Democratic rival Joe Biden, according to a rough transcript of that summertime conversation. Justice Department officials insist Mr. Barr was unaware of Mr. Trump’s comments at the time of the July 25 call.

When Mr. Barr did learn of that call a few weeks later, he was “surprised and angry” to discover he had been lumped in with Mr. Giuliani, a person familiar with Mr. Barr’s thinking told . This person was not authorised to speak about the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Mr. Giuliani, a former New York City mayor, often appears in rambling television interviews as a vocal defender of the president. Mr. Giuliani represents Mr. Trump’s personal interests and holds no position in the U.S. government, raising questions about why he would be conducting outreach to Ukrainian officials.

Mr. Barr is the nation’s top law enforcement officer and leads a Cabinet department that traditionally has a modicum of independence from the White House.

Yet to Mr. Trump, there often appears to be little difference between the two lawyers.

“I will have Mr. Giuliani give you a call and I am also going to have Attorney General Barr call and we will get to the bottom of it,” Mr. Trump told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, according to the memo of the call that was released by the White House this past week.

Since becoming attorney general in February, Mr. Barr has been one of Mr. Trump’s staunchest defenders. He framed special counsel Robert Mueller’s report in favorable terms for the president in a news conference this year, even though Mr. Mueller said he did not exonerate Mr. Trump.

Kathleen Clark, a legal ethics professor at Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, said Mr. Trump is treating the country’s attorney general as if he’s just another personal lawyer.

“I think it represents a larger problem with President Trump,” she said. “To him, it appears Giuliani and Barr both have the same job.”

Mr. Trump has frequently lauded Mr. Barr and his efforts to embrace the president’s political agenda. That’s in stark contrast to Mr. Trump’s relationship with his first attorney general, Jeff Sessions, whom the president repeatedly harangued in public.

Mr. Trump’s frustration with Sessions made clear how the president views the Justice Department as a law enforcement agency that exists to carry out his wishes and protect him. Despite a close relationship during the 2016 campaign, Mr. Trump never forgave Mr. Sessions for withdrawing from the government’s investigation into 2016 election interference, a move that ultimately cleared the way for Mr. Mueller’s investigation.

Mr. Barr has come under the scrutiny of congressional Democrats who have accused him of acting on Mr. Trump’s personal behalf more than for the justice system. Democrats have also called on Mr. Barr to step aside from decisions on the Ukraine matter. Those close to Mr. Barr, however, have argued there would be no reason to do so because he was unaware of the Trump-Zelenskiy conversation.

The department insists Mr. Barr wasn’t made aware of the call with Mr. Zelenskiy until at least mid-August.

Mr. Barr has not spoken with Mr. Trump about investigating Mr. Biden or Mr. Biden’s son Hunter, and Mr. Trump has not asked Mr. Barr to contact Ukranian officials about the matter, the department said. Mr. Barr has also not spoken with Mr. Giuliani about anything related to Ukraine, officials have said.

Mr. Trump has sought, without evidence, to implicate the Bidens in the kind of corruption that has long plagued Ukraine. Mr. Hunter Biden served on the board of a Ukrainian gas company at the same time then-Vice President Joe Biden was leading the Obama administration’s diplomatic dealings with Ukraine. Though the timing raised concerns among anti-corruption advocates, there has been no evidence of wrongdoing by either Mr. Biden. There is no evidence that Mr. Hunter Biden was ever under investigation in Ukraine.

The Justice Department was first made aware of Mr. Trump’s call when a CIA lawyer mentioned the complaint from the unidentified CIA officer on Aug. 14, said a person familiar with the matter who wasn’t authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke anonymously. Some Justice Department lawyers learned about the accusations after the whistleblower filed a complaint with the intelligence community’s internal watchdog.

The watchdog later raised concerns that Mr. Trump may have violated campaign finance law. The Justice Department said there was no crime and closed the matter.

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