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Congressional Black Caucus Writes Letter to Inspector General About Attorney General, William Barr

The formal letter to Michael E. Horowitz, Inspector General addresses deep concerns about Barr's actions.

The Congressional Black Caucus has written a formal letter to Michael E. Horowitz, Inspector General, to express its deep concern about Attorney General William Barr’s actions. The letter comes following a series of media reports that Attorney General William Barr ordered an outside prosecutor to review the criminal case against Michael Flynn, President Trump’s former national security adviser, and several other instances of his incessant biased interferences in federal prosecutions. 

In the letter, the Congressional Black Caucus expressed deep concern surrounding what seems to be a pattern of potential misconduct and prosecutorial abuse within the Department of Justice (DOJ) involving United States Attorney General William P. Barr. According to public press reports and presidential communication, Attorney General Barr may have improperly intervened in criminal prosecutions counter to the interest of justice and in the advancement of political ends. We request that the Office of Inspector General (OIG) work to independently and impartially investigate these allegations of misconduct and provide its findings to Congress. Further, the Congressional Black Caucus requests that all findings on Attorney General Barr's conduct be made available to the public.

The letter also outlines other offensible actions including Attorney General Barr’s unprecedented and public intervention into a federal felony sentencing recommendation for a friend and political ally of the president – Roger Stone. After the initial sentence was reversed and reduced to a more palatable sentence by DOJ after the intervention, President Trump publicly declared his gratitude and support for Attorney General Barr, congratulating him for “taking charge of a case that was totally out of control and perhaps not even been brought up.”

Other injustices noted in the letter noted that this was not the first time political appointees have interfered to influence the federal felony prosecutions and sentencing in coordination with Attorney General William Barr. Furthermore, reports indicate that on Wednesday, February 5, 2020, Attorney General Barr issued an order restricting the opening of politically sensitive investigations – an unprecedented and unusual requirement. The memo said that the FBI and all other divisions under the Justice Department’s purview must receive Attorney General Barr’s approval before investigating any of the 2020 presidential candidates and established a series of requirements governing whether investigators could open preliminary or full “politically sensitive” criminal and counterintelligence investigations into candidates or their donors.  This uncommon order came on the heels of a number of presidential communications highlighting the president’s displeasure with investigations and federal indictments of associates of his campaign and frustration over his impeachment

The Congressional Black Caucus has outlined the following requests for the Office of the Inspector General: 

  • that the OIG work to independently and impartially investigate all allegations of misconduct in violation of U.S. law, regulations and prosecutorial standards with all deliberate speed;

  • that this investigation be conducted thoroughly and completely, including interviews of all relevant persons within the DOJ, federal government officials, or anyone with knowledge of possible misconduct in these areas;

  • that you pursue any and all investigative leads and prosecutorial decisions and furnish your findings to Congress upon completion; and

  • that all findings on Attorney General Barr’s conduct be made available to the public to the maximum extent possible, so that we are free to make any necessary referrals to the appropriate law enforcement authorities or to the New York State and District of Columbia bar associations for possible adjudication and disposition. 

To read the full letter click here.


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