“I think the president has every right to be frustrated because I think what happened to him was one of the greatest travesties in American history,” AG Barr said in the interview with Fox News Channel’s Laura Ingraham.
“Even more concerning, actually, is what happened after the campaign, a whole pattern of events while he was president,” AG Barr added.
“To sabotage the presidency, and I think that – or at least have the effect of sabotaging the presidency.”
It is unusual for AG Barr to hit back this hard at the FBI which may indicate he knows something we don’t – Hannity alluded to as much the other night when he talked about the upcoming Durham report. This may get very interesting.
The Hill reported that AG Barr claimed that the Washington press corps is on a “jihad” against President Trump over his promotion of an anti-malaria drug to treat the novel coronavirus.
He railed against the media’s coverage of those efforts, though, arguing that the president has been the target of “snarky, gotcha questions from the White House media pool.”
He said that as soon as President Trump promoted hydroxychloroquine, the meda launched a concerted effort to discredit the drug.
“The stridency of the partisan attacks on [Trump have] gotten higher and higher,” he said. “The politicization of decisions like hydroxychloroquine, it’s been amazing to me.”
“Before the president said anything about it, there was fair and balanced drug of this very promising drug,” AG Barr continued.
“And the fact that it had such a long track record, the risks were pretty well-known. As soon as Trump said something positive about it, the media’s been on a jihad to discredit the drug.”