Something to be aware of....
“The country needs a credible resolution of these issues,” he added. “If confirmed, I will not permit partisan politics, personal interests, or any other improper consideration to interfere with this or any other investigation.”
But Mr. Barr also included a subtle caveat, limiting his assurances about the Mueller investigation to the issues under his control: “I can assure you that, where judgments are to be made by me, I will make those judgments based solely on the law and will let no personal, political, or other improper interests influence my decision,” he wrote.
That qualification could be important because Mr. Barr has long advanced a philosophy of strong executive powers under which any administration decision is ultimately the president’s to make. His views also include the notion that the president is the nation’s top law-enforcement official, not the attorney general....
- NYT, 1/14/19
A little chilling. Sounds like Dick Cheney's "unitary executive" all over again.
The Barr statement making all the headlines today is meaningless, and this touches on exactly why. The concern with him was
never that he would unilaterally end the inquiry, but that he would not be a restraining voice in Trump's desire to do so. And he won't. This quote doesn't change that.
I think we
may be able to say that given his more professional background, that he will not be passing on info about the investigation to Trump's lawyers. On that, we get someone better than Whitaker.
But Trump didn't spend two years slamming Sessions for not protecting him from the inquiry only to bring someone in that hasn't given him some assurance to that effect.