Federal judge accuses AG Barr of lying about Mueller report, vows to review unredacted Mueller report

A federal judge in Washington DC is accusing AG Barr of lying about the Mueller report and vows to review the unredacted version of the report:

FOX NEWS – A federal judge has vowed to review an unredacted version of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report on the Russia investigation in order to determine if those redactions, ordered by Attorney General William Barr, were warranted and followed federal guidelines.

U.S. District Court Judge Reggie Walton, who is presiding over a lawsuit brought forth by the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) — a nonprofit in Washington, D.C., focused on privacy and First Amendment issues — in conjunction with BuzzFeed News, said that an independent review of the full, unredacted report is necessary because he has “grave concerns about the objectivity” of Barr’s Justice Department in authorizing redactions in line with department rules and exemptions allowed under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

Walton — who was appointed to the bench by former President George W. Bush and was a former FISA court judge — said in his ruling Thursday that Barr’s “lack of candor” is evidenced by his decision to release a summary of the Mueller report effectively exonerating Trump from potential charges of obstruction without the report being made available to the public so they could draw their own conclusions.

“Barr’s “lack of candor” is evidenced by his decision to release a summary of the Mueller report effectively exonerating Trump from potential charges of obstruction without the report being made available to the public” – This judge must be a Democrat because that’s exactly what Democrats claimed even though Barr released the entire Mueller report just a few weeks after the initial summary. This judge may have been chosen by George W. Bush, but I’ve little doubt where his true allegiances lie with that kind of logic.

He’s also accusing Barr of being a hack for Trump:

“The court seriously questions whether Attorney General Barr made a calculated attempt to influence public discourse about the Mueller Report in favor of President Trump despite certain findings in the redacted version of the Mueller Report to the contrary,” Walton wrote.

The Washington, D.C., judge also questioned the “credibility” of Barr’s memo.

“In the Court’s view, Attorney General Barr’s representation that the Mueller Report would be ‘subject only to those redactions required by law or by compelling law enforcement, national security, or personal privacy interests’ cannot be credited without the Court’s independent verification in light of Attorney General Barr’s conduct and misleading public statements about the findings in the Mueller Report,” he added. “It would be disingenuous for the Court to conclude that the redactions of the Mueller Report pursuant to the FOIA are not tainted by Attorney General Barr’s actions and representation.”

I hope Barr is able to appeal any decision to get the unredacted Mueller report to a higher court, because with this line of thinking I don’t trust this judge at all. He’s liable to try and make the unredacted Mueller report public despite President Trump blocking the document.


Comment Policy: Please read our comment policy before making a comment. In short, please be respectful of others and do not engage in personal attacks. Otherwise we will revoke your comment privileges.