Barr said at home that he saw no evidence connecting Trump to Epstein Crimes: Comment

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Former prosecutor General Bill Barr told the House investigators on Monday that he had never seen anything that could bind President Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, the sordid crimes of Jeffrey Epstein, said the president of the surveillance committee James Comer, R-KY., Said.
“He said that he had never seen anything that would involve President Trump in all of this and that he believed that there had been something concerning President Trump with regard to Epstein’s list, that he had the impression that the Biden administration would probably have disclosed,” said journalists through Barr’s testimony.
The former administration official is the first person to appear in the survey of the Chamber’s supervisory committee on the treatment with the federal government of the Epstein case.
Like others assigned to testify after him, the Barr deposit takes place behind closed doors.
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Former Attorney General Bill Barr said he had never seen anything to “involve” President Donald Trump in the case of Jeffrey Epstein, said president of the James Comer Chamber’s supervisory committee. (Getty Images)
Commer said that Barr told investigators that he “knew nothing about a list of customers” and had no conversations with Trump on such a list.
“Barr said that he had never seen any information that showed that he was in the files and that he would be shocked if there was something concerning President Trump who was negative that the Biden administration would not have disclosed before the presidential election,” said Comer.
The Democrats who were in the room during the first two hours of Barr’s deposition were much more vague on what happened, but they accused the Republicans of having adopted a too soft approach.
“I have more questions now than before entering,” said representative Suhas Subramanyam, D-VA., Reported the journalists before Commer’s remarks. “In general, however, I think that the Democratic side does most of the heavy work. I don’t think we learn a lot from the interrogations of the House Republicans.”
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The chairman of the chamber’s supervisory committee, James Comer, heads an investigation into the case of Jeffrey Epstein. (Images Kevin Dietsch / Getty)
Commer said when they were asked for these comments: “I think it is unfortunate that the Democrats are trying to seem to me, politicize this.”
Barr was a prosecutor general from February 2019 to December 2020, during the first administration of Trump. It was his second passage leading the Ministry of Justice (DoJ) after having held employment under former president George HW Bush.
Barr notably led the DoJ when Epstein died by suicide in August 2019 while waiting for a trial in a prison in New York.
He said a few days later in a Fraternal order of the police event in New Orleans that he was “dismayed” and “angry” against what he said was the “non-security of this prisoner” of the establishment “.
Barr said to Associated Press Later that year, he was personally involved in the investigation into the death of Epstein, especially that he reviewed the security images of that night which, according to him, did not show in the cell the night when the late pedophile died.

Representative Suhas Subramanyam said Democrats made more “heavy lifting” than the Democrats of Barr’s deposition. (Pete Marovich for Washington Post)
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He finally concluded that Epstein died by suicide, Barr told the catch due to “a perfect storm of screws” in prison.
When he was asked if Barr had said so much the room investigators on Monday, Comer refused to “speak for” the former attorney general, but added that he thought that the “general consensus” was that Epstein committed suicide without external play.
Barr’s testimony is part of a wider Bipartite survey In the treatment of the case of Epstein, which has also reached several former prosecutors, FBI directors, and former first kick and Hillary Clinton.