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Barr says he has 'no plan' to appoint election, Hunter Biden special counsels
'To this point I have not seen a reason to appoint a special counsel,' outgoing attorney general says
Brooke SingmanBy Brooke Singman | Fox News


Fox News Flash top headlines for December 21
Attorney General William Barr on Monday said he has "no plan" to appoint a special counsel to take over the federal investigation into Hunter Biden’s "tax affairs," or one to probe allegations of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.


Barr announced last week that he would depart from his post as attorney general on Dec. 23 — before the end of the Trump administration.

BARR ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION

Republicans have been demanded that a special counsel be appointed to continue the federal investigation into Hunter Biden to ensure that it continues through the incoming Biden administration. President Trump reportedly had been discussing a potential special counsel for that investigation.

But Barr, on Monday, said he has no plans to appoint a special counsel for that investigation, or one to review the election, that before he leaves the Justice Department.

"I think to the extent that there's an investigation, I think that it's being handled responsibly and professionally," Barr said Monday about the investigation into Hunter Biden. "To this point I have not seen a reason to appoint a special counsel and I have no plan to do so before I leave."

What happens if special counsel is named to investigate Hunter Biden?Video
Hunter Biden confirmed earlier this month that he is under federal investigation for his "tax affairs."

A well-placed government source told Fox News that Hunter Biden has been a subject/target of the grand jury investigation. According to the source, a "target" means that there is a "high probability that person committed a crime," while a "subject" is someone you "don't know for sure" has committed a crime.


The source said President-elect Biden is not a subject of any grand jury investigation at this time.

The source also told Fox News that this investigation was predicated, in part, by Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) regarding suspicious foreign transactions.

Another source familiar with the investigation told Fox News the SARs were regarding funds from "China and other foreign nations."

HUNTER BIDEN UNDER FEDERAL INVESTIGATION FOR 'TAX AFFAIRS;' LINKS TO CHINA FUNDS EMERGE, SOURCES SAY

A Treasury Department official, who did not comment on the investigation, spoke broadly about SARs, telling Fox News that SARs are filed by financial institutions "if there is something out of the ordinary about a particular transaction."

The official told Fox News that the mere filing of a SAR does not mean there has been a criminal act, or violation of regulations, but instead, flags that a transaction is "out of the ordinary" for the customer. The official noted, though, that a SAR could be part of a money laundering or tax investigation.

The investigation, according to a source familiar with the matter, began in 2018.


President Trump, before Barr's resignation, hit the attorney general, calling it a "big disappointment" that he knew about the federal investigation into his opponent's son and did not disclose it before Election Day.

"Why didn’t Bill Barr reveal the truth to the public, before the Election, about Hunter Biden. Joe was lying on the debate stage that nothing was wrong, or going on - Press confirmed" Trump tweeted last week. "Big disadvantage for Republicans at the polls!"

Barr disclosing Hunter Biden story amid election would’ve been ‘unethical’: TurleyVideo
BARR: DOJ YET TO FIND WIDESPREAD VOTER FRAUD THAT COULD HAVE CHANGED 2020 ELECTION RESULTS

A source told Fox News, though, that the president did not ask for Barr's resignation.

Meanwhile, Barr, on Monday, said he is "sure" there was voter fraud in the 2020 presidential race, but stopped short of calling for a special counsel investigation.

The attorney general referenced calls made by Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani, who suggested the Department of Homeland Security should seize voting machines and review and examine them for possible fraud.

"I see no basis now for seizing machines, by the federal government wholesale seizure of machines part of the federal government," Barr said Monday. "And I, you know, off the top of my head, I'm not going to opine on a constitutional issue as far as the power goes."


Barr added though, that "there are fraud and unfortunately in most elections I think we're too tolerant of it."

"I'm sure there was fraud in this election but I was commenting on the extent to which we had looked at suggestions or allegations of systemic or brace fraud that could affect the outcome of the election and I already spoke to that and I stand by that statement," he said.

Earlier this month, said that the Justice Department has not uncovered evidence of widespread voter fraud that could change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, despite claims by President Trump and his campaign’s legal team.

Barr, during an interview with The Associated Press earlier this month, said that U.S. attorneys and FBI officials have been working to follow up on specific complaints and information they have received, but have not uncovered enough evidence that would change the outcome of the election.

"To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election," Barr told The Associated Press.

Despite his decision not to appoint special counsels for the Hunter Biden probe or to look into the 2020 election, Barr, earlier this month, made public that he appointed U.S. Attorney from Connecticut John Durham, who had been reviewing the origins of the Trump-Russia probe since Spring 2019, as special counsel, to ensure that investigation could continue.

"Before the election, as you know, I designated John Durham as a special counsel because I wanted to provide him and his team with assurance that they'd be able to finish their work, and they're making good progress now, and I expect they will be able to finish their work," Barr said. "And I am hoping that the next administration handles that matter responsibly."


BARR APPOINTS JOHN DURHAM AS SPECIAL COUNSEL TO INVESTIGATE ORIGINS OF TRUMP-RUSSIA PROBE

Barr appointed Durham as special counsel in October, but it was not made public that he had done so until Dec. 1.

"On May 13, 2019, I directed John Durham, U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut, to investigate certain intelligence and law-enforcement activities surrounding the 2016 presidential election," Barr wrote in a letter to the Senate and House Judiciary Committees dated Dec. 1.

DECLASSIFIED TRUMP-RUSSIA PROBE DOCUMENTS TO DATE: WHAT TO KNOW

"Although I had expected Mr. Durham to complete his work by the summer of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as additional information he uncovered, prevented him from doing so.

Barr said he "decided to appoint Mr. Durham as a Special Counsel to provide him and his team with the assurance that they could complete their work, without regard to the outcome of the election" and that he appointed Durham with "the powers and authority of a Special Counsel" on Oct. 19.

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In a scope order, obtained by Fox News, Barr stated that Durham "is authorized to investigate whether any federal official, employee, or any other person or entity violated the law in connection with the intelligence, counter-intelligence, or law-enforcement activities directed at the 2016 presidential campaigns, individuals associated with those campaigns, and individuals associated with the administration of President Donald J. Trump, including but not limited to Crossfire Hurricane and the investigation of Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller, III."


Under U.S. code, the special counsel would produce a "confidential report" and is ordered to "submit to the Attorney General a final report, and such interim reports as he deems appropriate in a form that will permit public dissemination."
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Well, on his worst day Barr was better than Sessions, and now Barr is gone, so we can look forward to the next do nuthin.
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Well, on his worst day Barr was better than Sessions, and now Barr is gone, so we can look forward to the next do nuthin.

I wasn't a fan of Barr or Sessions but I think Barr was worse because of his open hostility towards the 2nd Amendment. At least Sessions had a solid voting record on 2A.

"we need to push along the ERPOs so that we have these red flag laws to supplement the use of the background check" "this is the single most important thing we can do in the gun control area"

Bill Barr's response to Diane Feinstein at his confirmation hearing


https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4774130/user-clip-william-barr-red-flag-gun-control-laws

Barr also expressed his desire for universal background checks in a memo:



Barr also supported the Lautenberg amendment, assault weapons ban, magazine bans and elminating the 3 day maximum delay for NICS which would allow the FBI to delay you indefinitely.

Barr is also against concealed carry reciprocity.
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I don't debate any of that, but in his capacity as AG, he didn't act on it, so in itself, given those facts it's a moot point.

That he has dropped the ball on this election goes without saying, but he is now history.
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Well TM, which list over the last 70 years is longer? Acceptable, or unacceptable?

Name ONE AG in the last 70 years thats been acceptable.
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That's my point. If you accept the fact that bad guys in Washington DC don't go to jail, your never disappointed.
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I don't debate any of that, but in his capacity as AG, he didn't act on it, so in itself, given those facts it's a moot point.

Not true, he did act on it at least once as AG. When the ATF "rewrote" the existing NFA definition of a machine gun they didn't decide to do it one their own, that directive came from AG Bill Barr. There are two pending cases, filed by the NCLA against Bill Barr because of it. One is Cargill v. William Barr and the other is Aposhian v. William Barr.

https://nclalegal.org/cargill-barr/
https://nclalegal.org/aposhian-barr/
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