Attorney General Barr: Justice Department finds no evidence of widespread election fraud
Attorney General Barr: Justice Department finds no evidence of widespread election fraud
WASHINGTON – In the most prominent break against President Donald Trump's attempt to overturn the election, Attorney General William Barr said Tuesday that the Justice Department has not found evidence of widespread voter fraud that would change the outcome of the vote.
Barr's comments in an interview with the Associated Press represented an especially public retreat from Trump’s repeated claims of voter fraud by one of the president's closest allies in the administration.
Barr said federal prosecutors and the FBI have reviewed specific complaints, but they have uncovered no evidence that would change the outcome of the election.
This is Trump's partner in crime saying there was NO FRAUD in the election.
Attorney General Barr: Justice Department finds no evidence of widespread election fraud
WASHINGTON – In the most prominent break against President Donald Trump's attempt to overturn the election, Attorney General William Barr said Tuesday that the Justice Department has not found evidence of widespread voter fraud that would change the outcome of the vote.
Barr's comments in an interview with the Associated Press represented an especially public retreat from Trump’s repeated claims of voter fraud by one of the president's closest allies in the administration.
Barr said federal prosecutors and the FBI have reviewed specific complaints, but they have uncovered no evidence that would change the outcome of the election.
This is Trump's partner in crime saying there was NO FRAUD in the election.