U.S. President Donald Trump would not say if he still had confidence Attorney General William Barr, just two days after Barr said in an interview that the Justice Department had so far found no evidence of widespread voter fraud that would change the 2020 presidential election’s outcome. Trump added that Barr should be looking at all fraud, claiming Barr thought the alleged fraud was on a civil level, then claimed without evidence the fraud was “criminal stuff.”
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U.S. election: Trump won’t say if he still has confidence in AG William Barr
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