Trump Justice nominee supports Mueller Russia probe

AFP  |  Washington 

US Donald Trump's nominee said Monday he supports letting finish his probe and his final report being made public.

"I believe it is vitally important that the be allowed to complete his investigation," Barr said in prepared testimony for his confirmation hearing at the Senate beginning Tuesday.

"I also believe it is very important that the public and be informed of the results of the special counsel's work. For that reason, my goal will be to provide as much transparency as I can consistent with the law."

Barr, who was under from 1991 to 1993 and then a for 25 years, has been critical of the Mueller probe, suggesting it may be too expansive and staffed by Democratic sympathizers.

He also said in a memo addressed to the Justice Department last year -- also reportedly sent to the -- that Mueller has no grounds for investigating Trump for obstruction of justice after Trump fired FBI in May 2017 in anger over the probe.

On Friday the reported that, immediately after Comey's firing, the FBI opened a counterintelligence probe into whether Trump was working on behalf of

Barr said in his prepared remarks that the memo was just the unsolicited view of a former "who has often weighed in on legal issues of public importance." "The memo did not address -- or in any way question -- the special counsel's core investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election," he added.

"Nor did it address other potential obstruction-of-justice theories or argue, as some have erroneously suggested, that a president can never obstruct justice." Trump chose Barr to replace Jeff Sessions, who was dismissed in November after a testy relationship in which the president repeatedly criticized his decision to recuse himself from overseeing the Mueller investigation.

Barr said he has known Mueller professionally and personally for 30 years, and they worked together when Barr was attorney general in the early 1990s.

"When he was named special counsel, I said that his selection was 'good news' and that, knowing him, I had confidence he would handle the matter properly. I still have that confidence today.

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First Published: Tue, January 15 2019. 01:15 IST