Attorney General William Barr recently compared his return at the Department of Justice to what soldiers experienced prior to D-Day.
The Attorney General said, “As we’ve been watching the coverage of June 6, 1944 D-Day, I had the thought that my arrival this time felt a little bit, I think, like jumping into Sainte-Mère-Église on the morning of June 5, trying to figure out where you could land without getting shot.”
Barr, who also served as AG under former President George W. Bush, returned to the Justice Department as Pelosi’s party continued pressing the Russia issue and his department faced intense questioning surrounding the investigation.
From the start, Barr was suspected of bias due to a memo he wrote which said he thought Trump was well within his powers when he fired former FBI Director James Comey — one of the main issues in suspicions surrounding whether the president obstructed justice.
Since his arrival, Barr has taken actions that prompted both media figures and congressional Democrats to accuse him of shielding the president from warranted scrutiny. Barr has also come under fire for pursuing the president’s directive to de-classify intelligence material in order to uncover information related to the Russia probe’s origins.
AG Barr: "As we've been watching the coverage of June 6, 1944 D-Day, I had the thought that my arrival this time felt a little bit, I think, like jumping into Sainte-Mère-Église on the morning of June 5, trying to figure out where you could land without getting shot." pic.twitter.com/D36xU0uYSj
— The Hill (@thehill) June 8, 2019
What do you think? Is Barr really suggesting that he feels his life could have been in danger upon his arrival to the DOJ? What about now? We know that the Democrats are out to get him and we know that many of them, if not all of them will do whatever it takes to get there way.
Honestly, it’s not outside the realm of possibility to come to the conclusion that he would detect that his life is in danger. Even more so if the Clinton name comes up and he gets too close.
Look, I don’t care who you are, something just isn’t right when you have dozens of friends who either commit suicide or die in “unfortunate accidents”.