Barr Believes Trump Will Be Indicted Over Jan. 6 Riots This Summer
Barr Believes Trump Will Be Indicted Over Jan. 6 Riots This Summer
One of Donald Trump’s most outspoken detractors since leaving office thinks there will be another indictment this summer.
In an interview with CBS’s “Face the Nation,” former attorney general William Barr predicted that Trump would face criminal charges in connection with the violence that broke out on January 6, 2021, in the U.S. Capitol.
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Robert Costa, a co-host, questioned whether Trump had been charged and arraigned in the records case. Do you think she could be a target in the case from January 6?
Barr answered, “Yes. Additionally, I have defended him in cases that I believe to be unjust, such as the one in New York and other instances. I believe that due to First Amendment concerns, the January 6 case will be challenging to argue.
He continued, “We don’t want to get into a position where people can’t complain about an election because of the First Amendment concerns. “I am more dubious about that case, but I believe it will probably be brought,”
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Sen. Marco Rubio stated earlier this week that President Joe Biden had left the door open for retaliation from a future Republican president because he decided to enable his Justice Department to arrest former President Donald Trump.
“You believe this is where it ends? In an interview with Fox News on Tuesday, Rubio stated that the next Republican president would have enormous pressure to file charges and indict Joe Biden, his family, his kid who does crack, or anybody. “There will be tremendous pressure.”
A 37-count indictment from special counsel Jack Smith, whom U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed to look into the former president’s handling of secret documents, arrived as Trump was traveling to a federal courthouse in Miami to be arraigned.
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After the Cold War ended and the United States became the only superpower in a “unipolar” world, Rubio continued by claiming that the nation had experienced a “cultural hysteria” and that the nation had frittered away its status and influence by offshoring manufacturing and allowing the left to destroy customs like two-parent families and safe neighborhoods.
In our society and culture, Rubio added, “I mean, we can do whatever we want, can be as decadent as we want.” “We are able to abandon politics. We can weaponize our institutions to serve political ends on both sides.
And now that reality is creeping up, it’s really killing us, he continued. We’ll discuss this dilemma here, which is that we no longer live in that world, and that today is merely a symptom of it.
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Earlier, he stated, “These records of this sort do not belong at Biden’s garage, on Hillary Clinton’s computer, or at Mar-a-Lago, but there is no allegation here, even if you read the indictment where nowhere does it mention ‘and as a result of
“And you have to weigh that with an indictment that now is going to put our country already divided and polarized country in a really dangerous place,” he added. “Because now all of our institutions are being undermined, now the whole country, we’re watching this spectacle play out, and it will for the next year and a half. Not to mention, there are real questions about whether the president can get a fair shake here.
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“I know there are people in the press that are giddy about it. Democrats and partisans are giddy about it, but this is really bad for America, this indictment,” he continued. “It was a bad decision to bring it. I don’t think it was justified or merited, and we’re gonna pay a terrible price for it. This is not just a former president. This is, as of today, the likeliest opponent to the sitting president in the next election.”