With the January 6th committee continuing their revisionist vigilantism against the former President, Donald Trump is going to need all the help that he can get from his former pals.
The bipartisan-in-name-only committee has been largely focused on demonizing Trump and those who were in close contact with them in the days leading up to the insurrection at the Capitol, often targeting folks that they feel will have the former President sweating bullets.
Now it has been revealed that one such adminsitraion official has had more than a mere falling out with Trump since leaving office.
If Donald Trump is hoping for any help during this time of intensifying investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, he can no longer count on his former attorney general, New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman warned Monday.
Asked about any remaining loyalty William Barr may have to his former boss, Haberman told Anderson Cooper on CNN: “They haven’t had a relationship in quite some time. Their relationship is nonexistent.”
One group the former attorney general does have a relationship with is the House select committee investigating the Capitol riot. Barr has been cooperating with the probe.
With the Democrats preferring to work in secret, (as they did to great controversy during the “RussiaGate” ruse, surprises like this one are likely to continue to emerge, belying the paltry reliance on showmanship that the Democratically-led committee is saddled with.