Trump says Attorney General Barr resigning, will leave before Christmas

US Attorney General William Barr
US Attorney General William Barr meets with members of the St Louis Police Department, in St Louis, Missouri, on Oct 15, 2020. (Photo: Jeff Roberson/Pool via REUTERS)

WASHINGTON: Attorney General William Barr, one of President Donald Trump’s staunchest allies, is resigning amid lingering tension with the president over the president’s baseless claims of election fraud and the investigation into president-elect Joe Biden’s son.

Barr went to the White House on Monday (Dec 14), where Trump said he submitted his letter of resignation. “As per letter, Bill will be leaving just before Christmas to spend the holidays with his family,” Trump tweeted.


Trump has publicly expressed his anger about Barr’s statement to The Associated Press earlier this month that the Justice Department had found no widespread election fraud that would change the outcome of the election. 

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Trump has also been angry that the Justice Department did not publicly announce it was investigating Hunter Biden ahead of the election, despite department policy against such a pronouncement.

Trump said Deputy Attorney General Jeff Rosen, whom he labelled “an outstanding person,” will become Acting Attorney General.

Source: AP/ec