Previous Attorney General William Barr on Tuesday said the choice by a Florida judge to give previous President Donald Trump
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solicitation for an extraordinary expert to survey the records held onto by the FBI from Mar-a-Lago is "profoundly defective" and encouraged the Justice Department to pursue it.
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"The assessment, I think, was off-base, and I figure the public authority ought to pursue it. It's profoundly imperfect in various ways," Barr said during a Fox interview Tuesday.
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"I don't think the arrangement of a unique expert will hold up - however regardless of whether it
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I don't see it generally shifting the direction. All in all
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I don't think it changes the ball game to such an extent as perhaps we'll have a downpour delay for two or three innings."
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Trump-designated District Judge Aileen Cannon on Monday requested that an outsider lawyer be gotten to survey the materials that were taken from
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Trump's home and resort in Florida. The request likewise ends the Justice Department from proceeding with its survey of the materials seized from Mar-a-Lago