Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Barr turns DOJ into Trump’s toy

- Dana Milbank

There has never been a better time to be a Hooker for Jesus. Under Attorney General Bill Barr’s management, it appears no corner of the Justice Department can escape perversion — even the annual grants the Justice Department gives to nonprofits and local government­s to help victims of human traffickin­g.

In a new grant award, senior Justice officials rejected the recommenda­tions of career officials and decided to deny grants to highly rated Catholic Charities in Palm Beach, Florida, and Chicanos Por La Causa in Phoenix. Instead, Reuters reported, they gave more than $1 million combined to lower-rated groups called the Lincoln Tubman Foundation and Hookers for Jesus.

Why? Well, it turns out the head of the Catholic Charities affiliate had been active with Democrats and the Phoenix group had opposed President Trump’s immigratio­n policies. By contrast, Hookers for Jesus is run by a Christian conservati­ve and the Lincoln Tubman group was launched by a relative of a Trump delegate to the 2016 convention.

That Catholic Charities has been replaced by Hookers for Jesus says much about Barr’s Justice Department. Friends of Trump are rewarded. Opponents of Trump are punished. And the nation’s law enforcemen­t apparatus becomes Trump’s personal plaything.

Federal prosecutor­s Monday recommende­d that Trump associate Roger Stone serve seven to nine years in prison for obstructio­n of justice, lying to Congress, witness tampering and other crimes.

Then Trump tweeted that the proposed sentence was “horrible

and very unfair” and “the real crimes were on the other side.” And by midday Tuesday, Barr’s Justice Department announced that it would reduce Stone’s sentence recommenda­tion. All four prosecutor­s, protesting the politiciza­tion, asked to withdraw from the case.

But politiciza­tion is now the norm. Last week, Barr assigned himself the sole authority to decide which presidenti­al candidates — Democrats and Republican­s — should be investigat­ed by the FBI.

Also last week, the Department of Homeland Security, working with the Justice Department, announced that New York state residents can no longer enroll in certain Trusted Traveler programs such as Global Entry — apparent punishment for the strongly Democratic state’s policies on illegal immigrants.

On Monday, Barr declared that the Justice Department had created an “intake process” to receive Rudy Giuliani’s dirt from Ukraine on Joe Biden and Hunter Biden - dirt dug in a boondoggle that left two Giuliani associates under indictment and Trump impeached.

The same day, Barr’s agency announced lawsuits against California, New Jersey and

King County (Seattle), Washington - politicall­y “blue” jurisdicti­ons all - as part of what he called a “significan­t escalation” against sanctuary cities.

Even by Trumpian standards, the jowly Barr, in his large round glasses, pinstripe suit and Trump-red tie, was strikingly sycophanti­c in a Tuesday speech to Major County Sheriffs of America, a friendly audience. “In his State of the Union, President Trump delivered a message of genuine optimism filled with an unapologet­ic faith in God and in American greatness and in the common virtues of the American people: altruism, industriou­sness, self-reliance and generosity,” he read, deadpan.

Trump, he went on, “loves this country,” and “he especially loves you.” The boot-licking performanc­e continued, about Trump’s wise leadership, his unbroken promises and even the just-impeached president’s passionate belief in the “rule of law.”

In response to a question, Barr railed against tech companies’ use of encryption: “They’re designing these devices so you can be impervious to any government scrutiny,” he protested.

Maybe people wouldn’t be so sensitive about government scrutiny if the top law enforcemen­t official weren’t using his position to punish political opponents and reward political allies.

Instead, with Barr’s acquiescen­ce, we live in a moment in which: Trump’s Treasury Department immediatel­y releases sensitive financial informatio­n about Hunter Biden, while refusing to release similar informatio­n about Trump; Trump ousts officials who testified in the impeachmen­t inquiry and even ousts the blameless twin brother of one of the witnesses; and Trump’s FBI decides to monitor violent “people on either side” of the abortion debate — although the FBI couldn’t point to a single instance of violence by abortionri­ghts supporters.

Soon the entire administra­tion will be able to apply for a Justice Department grant as a newly formed nonprofit: Hookers for Trump.

Soon the entire administra­tion will be able to apply for a Justice Department grant as a newly formed nonprofit: Hookers for Trump.

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