Las Vegas Review-Journal

AG: No probe of Obama, Biden

Despite Trump’s goading, Barr rejects ‘partisan political ends’

- By Debra J. Saunders Review-journal White House Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON — Attorney General William Barr on Monday declared himself to be wholly uninterest­ed in being prodded by President Donald Trump to conduct a criminal investigat­ion of former President Barack Obama or former Vice President Joe Biden.

“As long as I’m attorney general,” Barr said during a virtual Department of Justice news conference, “the justice system will not be used for partisan political ends.”

But Barr described the federal probe by special counsel Robert Mueller into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election as “a grave injustice” with law enforcemen­t and intelligen­ce officials pushing “a false and utterly baseless Russian collusion narrative against the president.”

At the same time, Barr said, he would not engage in a “tit-for-tat exercise.”

Even as the nation’s top lawman said he did not believe that Obama or Biden would become targets of U.S. Attorney John Durham’s investigat­ion into the Russia probe’s origins, Barr gave no such assurance to onetime law enforcemen­t and national security brass.

“Our concern over potential criminalit­y is focused on others,” Barr noted.

Last week, Trump called the Russia probe “the biggest political crime and scandal in history” and tweeted that Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Lindsey Graham should call Obama to testify before his committee.

Former Nevada U.S. attorney and FBI deputy general counsel Gregory Brower told the Review-journal that Barr “said all the right things in terms of the role of (the Justice Department), but then he repeatedly brought up the Durham investigat­ion, which seemed to arguably contradict what he was talking about.”

Brower said it is inappropri­ate for the attorney general to discuss an investigat­ion while it is ongoing, and he strongly disagreed with Barr’s assertion that the Russia probe was an abuse of power.

But Tom Fitton, of the conservati­ve watchdog group Judicial Watch, called the Russia investigat­ion “sedition” and tweeted, “Obama did it. And Barr just announced DOJ will do nothing about it.”

Barr made his comments during a news conference at which he and FBI Director Christophe­r Wray announced that they had establishe­d that the shooter who killed three sailors and severely wounded eight Americans at Naval Air Station Pensacola on Dec. 6 was linked to al-qaida in the Arabian Peninsula and had been over “the years, months and days leading up to the attack.”

Barr used the moment to call out Apple for refusing to help authoritie­s unlock the two iphones owned by Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, a Saudi cadet training with the U.S. military, who was shot and killed during the attack.

In a statement, Apple responded that the company “responded to the FBI’S first requests for informatio­n just hours after the attack on December 6, 2019,” and had provided icloud backups, account informatio­n and transactio­nal data for multiple accounts to authoritie­s.

But Apple added that “we do not believe in the creation of a backdoor — one which will make every device vulnerable to bad actors who threaten our national security and the data security of our customers. There is no such thing as a backdoor just for the good guys.”

Contact Debra J. Saunders at dsaunders@reviewjour­nal.com or 202-662-7391. Follow @Debrajsaun­ders on Twitter.

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