Trump Says He Alone Can Do It. His Attorney General Nominee Usually Agrees. By News January 15, 2019 Add Comment Edit William P. Barr has long espoused an unfettered vision of executive power. He may soon serve a president not known for self-restraint. Share this post Related PostsJustice Department Investigating Migrant Shelter ProviderClimate Team, and Its Boss, Just Got Harder to Find at Top Health AgencyNewsbook: Want to Understand ISIS? Read These 3 Books.Acting Attorney General Whitaker Won’t Recuse Himself From Russia InquiryTrump Administration Says Migrants Seeking Asylum Must Wait in MexicoSenate Unanimously Passes Bill Making Lynching a Federal CrimeOn Politics With Lisa Lerer: A Chat With Progressive Leaders About the Future of the LeftInterior Dept. Moves Toward Selling Oil Leases in Arctic Refuge
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