The Oklahoman

AG pick likely to be queried about Mueller comments

- BY MICHAEL BALSAMO, ERIC TUCKER AND CHAD DAY

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday picked former Attorney General William Barr to once again serve as America’s top law enforcemen­t official. But while his experience and mainstream background may boost his prospects for confirmati­on, Democrats are raising alarms about his comments on the Russia investigat­ion and Hillary Clinton.

Barr has expressed concerns about political donations made by prosecutor­s on special counsel Robert Mueller’s team and has supported calls for an investigat­ion into a uranium deal approved while Clinton was secretary of state, a pet issue of Trump supporters.

It’s not clear whether Barr, if confirmed, would take office in time to shape the Mueller investigat­ion, which has shown signs of being in its final stages. But even if it wraps up before he takes office, Barr would be in a position to influence prosecutio­ns stemming from the probe, as well as deal with other politicall­y sensitive cases, such as responding to referrals from the House’s new Democratic majority.

Barr, 68, would succeed former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, whom Trump forced out after constant heckling because he had stepped aside from overseeing the Russia investigat­ion. Sessions’ chief of staff, Matthew Whitaker, was elevated to acting attorney general and took control of Mueller’s investigat­ion.

Barr’s confirmati­on would create uncertaint­y about the future of Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general who oversaw the Mueller investigat­ion before Whitaker’s appointmen­t. Frequently, new deputies are also appointed when there’s a new attorney general.

 ?? [TIME WARNER VIA AP] ?? William Barr. who served as attorney general under President George H.W. Bush, was picked for that job by President Donald Trump.
[TIME WARNER VIA AP] William Barr. who served as attorney general under President George H.W. Bush, was picked for that job by President Donald Trump.

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