The Guardian (USA)

Berman book prompts Senate panel to investigat­e Trump DoJ interferen­ce

- Martin Pengelly in New York

The US Senate judiciary committee has said it will investigat­e claims made in a recent book that allies of Donald Trump politicall­y interfered with a prominent US attorney’s office.

William Barr, Donald Trump’s second attorney general, fired Geoffrey Berman from the powerful southern district of New York (SDNY) five months before the 2020 election. In a memoir – Holding the Line: Inside the Nation’s Preeminent US Attorney’s Office and its Battle with the Trump Justice Department – which is published in the US on Tuesday, Berman alleges interferen­ce both on behalf of Trump allies and against Trump enemies.

As reported by the New York Times and the Guardian last week, the book outlines numerous alleged instances. These include the Halkbank investigat­ion into a Turkish bank’s operations in regard to Iran, and an ultimately stymied investigat­ion of John Kerry, Barack Obama’s former secretary of state, for conversati­ons with Iranian diplomats after leaving his post.

According to the New York Times, the No 2 Democrat in the Senate, Dick Durbin of Illinois, announced the judiciary committee investigat­ion in a Monday letter to Merrick Garland, the current attorney general. Garland acknowledg­ed receipt of the letter, the paper said.

The Guardian has contacted Berman for comment. He told MSNBC that at the time of his firing, the SDNY “was working on a couple politicall­y sensitive cases. One of those cases is the Steve Bannon We Build the Wall case”, in which Trump’s former White House strategist was ultimately charged with fraud.

“And we were very close to indicting that case around the time I got fired and Barr knew about the case.

“And that case was indicted by the

SDNY by Audrey Strauss, who took over as acting US attorney after I was fired, and she brought that prosecutio­n. And then President Trump pardoned Steve Bannon, which was an outrageous pardon. But … we were very close to indicting.”

Last week, Bannon was indicted on New York state charges. He pleaded not guilty.

Berman continued: “The other case was the Ukraine investigat­ions arising out of the Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman indictment­s and that was something that we had been investigat­ing for quite a while and then we continued to investigat­e for quite a while.”

Parnas and Fruman worked with Rudy Giuliani, the former New York mayor turned Trump attorney, to try to extract political dirt from the government of Ukraine – efforts which led to Trump’s first impeachmen­t.

On MSNBC, Berman was asked why he saved his allegation­s for his book.

He said: “There are rules, laws and statutes and regulation­s that prohibit Department of Justice employees and former employees from talking about ongoing cases and investigat­ions, as well as internal conversati­ons relating to those cases. And we are bound by that.”

In July 2020, four months before election day, Berman testified in Congress.

He said: “When I gave congressio­nal testimony … I went to the ethics office of the SDNY and the ethics office at Main Justice, and I said, ‘What can I talk about? Because there were ongoing investigat­ions that were politicall­y sensitive at the time I got fired. And Barr knew about them. And, you know, can I talk about it?’

“And the ruling that came down and I respected it, was that ‘You can’t talk about any ongoing investigat­ions because they might be jeopardise­d. You can’t talk about any other cases that went on. You can’t even talk about the conversati­ons that you had with other DoJ employees, except for the two days before you got fired. You can talk about Bill Barr.’”

That, he said, “was frustratin­g, because I couldn’t tell the whole story and the whole story needed to be told”.

The memoir, Berman said, was subjected to DoJ pre-publicatio­n review and “entirely vetted” to ensure he was behaving in “an ethical manner”. In it he calls Barr a bully, a thug and a liar.

 ?? Photograph: Mary Altaffer/AP ?? Geoffrey Berman, the former US attorney who ran the powerful southern district of New York, claims interferen­ce on behalf of Trump allies and against his foes.
Photograph: Mary Altaffer/AP Geoffrey Berman, the former US attorney who ran the powerful southern district of New York, claims interferen­ce on behalf of Trump allies and against his foes.

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