Albuquerque Journal

AG nominee OK’d by Senate panel

Barr expected to succeed former AG Jeff Sessions

- BY MARY CLARE JALONICK AND ERIC TUCKER

WASHINGTON — The Senate Judiciary Committee approved William Barr’s nomination for attorney general along party lines Thursday, with Republican­s praising his credential­s and Democrats questionin­g how transparen­t he’ll be once special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigat­ion concludes.

The vote now heads to the full Senate, where Barr is expected to be confirmed in a vote as soon as next week.

Barr, who previously served as attorney general from 1991 to 1993, would succeed Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who was pushed out by Trump last year over the president’s anger that he had recused himself from the Russia investigat­ion. As the country’s chief law enforcemen­t officer,

Barr would oversee the remaining work in Mueller’s investigat­ion into potential coordinati­on between the Kremlin and the Trump campaign.

Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker is currently filling the posi- tion and said last week that he believed Mueller’s investigat­ion was nearly complete.

“I appreciate what Mr. Whitaker has done, but I think the time has come for new leadership at the department,” Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and committee chairman, said at the outset of Thursday’s meeting.

Barr’s confirmati­on is expected.

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