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appalachiablue

(41,129 posts)
Thu Oct 15, 2020, 04:43 PM Oct 2020

US District Ct Judge Burns Bureaucrat Bill Barr's Slavish Obedience To Trump, Support for Autocracy

'US District Court judge burns 'well-trained bureaucrat' Bill Barr for his 'slavish obedience' to Trump, Alternet, 10/15/20.



- Attorney General Bill Barr

A U.S. District Court Judge is voicing his concerns about U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr's leadership at the Department of Justice — and warning that his "slavish obedience" to President Donald Trump is undermining the rule of law. In an op-ed published for the San Diego Union-Tribune on Thursday, the Hon. Philip Halpern confirmed his departure from the U.S. Department of Justice. After 36 years serving under 19 different attorneys general and six different U.S. presidents, both Democrat and Republican, Halpern admitted that Barr has pushed him to his limit.

Halpern said while he hopes Barr's much-maligned "summary" of former special counsel Robert Mueller's report was simply an "honest mistake or a solitary misstep," he noted what he has witnessed over the past year suggests otherwise. Describing Barr as a "well-trained bureaucrat" with no prosecutorial experience, Halpern alluded to the possibility that the attorney general's actions are a deliberate attempt to cover up Trump's misconduct. He recalled multiple, highly publicized cases where Barr disregarded career prosecutors to aid the president's cronies.

"Over the last year, Barr's resentment toward rule-of-law prosecutors became increasingly difficult to ignore, as did his slavish obedience to Donald Trump's will in his selective meddling with the criminal justice system in the Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn and Roger Stone cases," Halpern wrote. "In each of these cases, Barr overruled career prosecutors in order to assist the president's associates and/or friends, who potentially harbor incriminating information. This career bureaucrat seems determined to turn our democracy into an autocracy."

From Barr's support of Trump's voter fraud conspiracies and decision to direct federal officers to teargas protesters in Lafayette Park, to the president's long list of court battles and investigations, Halpern lambasted Barr for his ongoing support of Trump. He also went on to explain why he opted to stay in the Justice Department as long as he has. According to Halpern, he was concerned about the integrity of the department...

More, https://www.alternet.org/2020/10/u-s-district-court-judge-reaches-his-witts-end-with-bill-barr/

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US District Ct Judge Burns Bureaucrat Bill Barr's Slavish Obedience To Trump, Support for Autocracy (Original Post) appalachiablue Oct 2020 OP
Which is he? A US District judge, or a Justice Department employee? rsdsharp Oct 2020 #1
Zacly, bad 'approach' to an interesting story. elleng Oct 2020 #2
No, a District Judge is a member of the judiciary under rsdsharp Oct 2020 #3
Right elleng Oct 2020 #4

elleng

(130,865 posts)
2. Zacly, bad 'approach' to an interesting story.
Thu Oct 15, 2020, 05:43 PM
Oct 2020

As a District Court Judge, he is employed by the U.S. government, via the Department of Justice, but barr sure isn't his employer.

rsdsharp

(9,165 posts)
3. No, a District Judge is a member of the judiciary under
Thu Oct 15, 2020, 05:51 PM
Oct 2020

Article III of the Constitution. The Department of Justice is an Executive Department under Article II. There is a Philip Halpern who is an SDNY judge, but has only been on the bench since February, and didn’t work for the justice department prior to becoming a judge.

elleng

(130,865 posts)
4. Right
Thu Oct 15, 2020, 05:53 PM
Oct 2020

Section 1.
The judicial power of the United States, shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish. The judges, both of the supreme and inferior courts, shall hold their offices during good behaviour, and shall, at stated times, receive for their services, a compensation, which shall not be diminished during their continuance in office.

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