U.S. Attorney General William Barr is expected to testify in March after agreeing with lawmakers to do so amid ongoing fallout over the Justice Department’s decision to reduce the recommended prison sentence for President Donald Trump’s longtime associate, Roger Stone. The decision has resulted in four veteran prosecutors to walk away from the case and Democrats to call for Barr’s resignation.
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Attorney General William Barr to testify over Justice Department decision on Roger Stone case
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