Democrats call for impeachment of Attorney General William Barr after Mueller letter

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“Mueller’s letter shows that Attorney General Barr has always been the chief propagandist for President Trump. His four-page letter totally misled Congress and the public,” said Senator Chris Van Hollen on Twitter. “He should resign immediately.”

Calls for Attorney General William Barr’s resignation resounded Tuesday evening after The Washington Post reported on a letter written by special counsel Robert Mueller saying he disagreed with Barr’s handling of his report.

Congressman and 2020 candidate Eric Swalwell said that Barr should face impeachment if he does not testify in front of Congress about the report. U.S. Attorney General William Barr speaks during a press conference on the release of the redacted version of the Mueller report at the Department of Justice April 18, 2019 in Washington, DC. Members of Congress are expected to receive copies of the report later this morning with the report being released publicly soon after. Win McNamee/Getty Images

On April 10, nearly two weeks after the letter was sent, Barr testified before Senate and was asked by Van Hollen “Did Bob Mueller support your conclusion?” Barr responded “I don’t know whether Bob Mueller supported my conclusion.” “Attorney General Barr also should not have withheld this letter from Congress for as long as he has. I have demanded a copy from the Department of Justice. I have asked that it be delivered no later than 10:00 tomorrow morning.”

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