Former AG Bill Barr testifies he found no dirt on Trump during Epstein probe, Comer says



The Epstein saga continues as the House Oversight Committee kicks off its questioning of several high-profile figures. Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr, who investigated the death of Jeffrey Epstein during the first Trump administration, appeared for a hearing Monday morning to give his testimony.

Though the hearing was behind closed doors, members of the committee updated reporters about the progress of the hearing.

'I think it's unfortunate that the Democrats are trying to, seems to me, politicize this.'

"He said that he had never seen anything that would implicate President Trump in any of this and that he believed if there had been anything pertaining to President Trump with respect to the Epstein list, that he felt like the Biden administration would probably have leaked it out," Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) told reporters partway through Barr's testimony.

"I have more questions now than I did before going in," Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-Va.) told reporters before Comer's remarks. "Just generally, though, I think the Democratic side is doing most of the heavy lifting. I don't think we're learning much from the questioning from the House Republicans."

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When asked about Subramanyam's comments, Comer reportedly said, "I think it's unfortunate that the Democrats are trying to, seems to me, politicize this."

Barr's hearing is the first in a series of high-profile House Oversight depositions in the coming months. Alberto Gonzales, Jeff Sessions, Robert Mueller, Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, Merrick Garland, James Comey, Hillary Clinton, and Bill Clinton are set to appear before the Oversight Committee through October.

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Whistleblower drops bombshell: Did Bill Barr and Fani Willis team up to sabotage Trump's comeback?



Amid President Donald Trump's efforts to drain the swamp, a new explosive whistleblower account reveals troubling allegations about former Attorney General William Barr, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, and the Georgia election case against the president.

According to a Thursday report from Project Veritas, former journalist Patrícia Lélis claims that she has evidence from her work at Howard Stirk Holdings that Trump's former AG "devised legal strategies to target Trump supporters and block his political comeback."

'Barr has put the entire FBI after this woman to get the documents she has.'

Lélis' handwritten meeting notes, emails, and photos, reviewed by Project Veritas, claimed to outline secret discussions from 2021 to 2023 between Barr and others to strategize legal action against Trump, his supporters, and those involved in the January 6th protest.

"I have notes of every single meeting," she told the outlet.

She claimed that during a meeting on September 13, 2021, Barr had discussed the newly formed January 6th Committee. Lélis' notes read, "The investigation will be focused on people close to Trump and make efforts to formally prosecute these people."

According to her notes, Barr hoped to target Steve Bannon, Rudy Giuliani, Enrique Tarrio, the Oath Keepers, and the Proud Boys, among others.

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Former Attorney General William Barr. Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images

Notes dated March 15, 2022, revealed that Barr was allegedly communicating with Fulton County DA Willis and special counsel Jack Smith regarding planned legal action in Florida, Georgia, and New York.

Lélis also wrote, "Barr believes the FBI will go to Trump's house soon."

The FBI raided Mar-a-Lago on August 8, 2022.

On February 27, 2023, Barr allegedly advised Willis to pursue RICO charges against Trump.

In August 2023, Willis brought a 41-count indictment against Trump and 18 codefendants. The indictment charged the president, in part, under Georgia's RICO statute.

Lélis told Project Veritas, "Bill Barr was like, 'We should bring RICO because it's a very difficult type of charge to defend.'"

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Lélis said she reported Barr to the FBI and was subsequently prosecuted by the Department of Justice. She was granted political asylum in an undisclosed foreign country.

The outlet stated that it was first tipped off about these allegations by DOJ officials who were concerned about a potential cover-up to attribute Barr's alleged actions to Lélis.

A DOJ official told Project Veritas, "Barr has put the entire FBI after this woman to get the documents she has."

Barr is listed as a distinguished fellow at the Hudson Institute and a partner at the Torridon Group.

Blaze News contacted the Hudson Institute and the Torridon Group to seek a comment from Barr, but they did not respond. Willis' office also did not reply to a request for comment.

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The long, murky friendship of Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Barr



Every man has a hobby or two. Some, like stamp collecting or bowling, reveal very little about his character. Others ... well, let me point you in the direction of Donald Barr, father of former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr.

When Donald wasn’t doing his 9-to-5 work as headmaster at the exclusive New York City private school Dalton, he was busy writing some rather peculiar science fiction. His 1973 novel, "Space Relations: A Slightly Gothic Interplanetary Tale," envisions a universe where the elite indulge in the most depraved of activities.

To this day, with the exception of Ghislaine Maxwell, not a single person linked to Jeffrey Epstein has faced arrest or prosecution.

On the planet Kossar, trafficking, sexual debauchery, and the enslavement of human beings are the norm. The ruling oligarchs treat people as commodities, breeding sex slaves and subjecting them to hormone manipulation to satisfy their perverse desires.

Criminally unqualified

This reads very much like a sci-fi version of Jeffrey Epstein’s real-life empire of exploitation, with all manner of perversions facilitated by his connections to powerful elites.

I mention Epstein for a very specific reason. You see, shortly after writing his rather eccentric novel, Barr inexplicably hired the sexual predator to teach at his school. Epstein, a college dropout with no teaching experience, was criminally unqualified for the role.

Remember, this is the Dalton School we are talking about, one of the most prestigious private institutions in the United States. It has long been a breeding ground for the children of the wealthy and powerful, boasting alumni who go on to attend Ivy League universities and hold influential positions across various fields.

Such an august reputation makes the hiring of an unqualified individual like Epstein all the more baffling — until you realize that dad Donald had worked for the OSS, the forerunner of the CIA. Now, things look a little clearer. But also considerably darker.

Was Jeffrey Epstein an intelligence asset? A better question might be, how could someone without intelligence connections operate with such impunity for so many years?

The formative years

As for Donald’s son, it’s difficult to know where to begin.

The former U.S. attorney general has longstanding ties to the CIA. Early in his career, Bill Barr worked for the CIA while attending law school, specifically in the intelligence analysis and law divisions. Throughout his legal career, Barr maintained connections with the intelligence community, evident during his tenure as attorney general under George H.W. Bush, a former CIA director.

Most readers know that Bill Barr's connection to Epstein traces back to 2019, when, as U.S. attorney general, he oversaw the Justice Department during the pedophile's arrest in Florida. But again, as most readers know, appearances can be very deceptive.

Bosom buddies

Barr and Epstein go way back. As the excellent investigative reporter Nick Bryant has shown with photographic evidence, Barr and Epstein clearly attended the Interlochen Center for the Arts, a renowned arts education institution in northern Michigan, when they were kids. At the very same time.

However, when Bryant looked through the school's yearbook, he found that none of the photos had names listed. A yearbook without names is not just uncommon. It’s unheard of. Something is off.

'Raises serious questions'

In August 2019, shortly after Epstein was found dead in his prison cell, Bill Barr issued the following statement:

“I was appalled to learn that Jeffrey Epstein was found dead early this morning from an apparent suicide while in federal custody. Mr. Epstein’s death raises serious questions that must be answered.”

Indeed, they must. Such as, just how close were Bill Barr and Epstein, really? How deep did their connection go?

And for anyone thinking, "How can you criticize Bill Barr? He's on 'our team,'" let’s be absolutely clear: When it comes to the mass trafficking and exploitation of children — including victims as young as 11 — there are no teams. There's only a choice between good and evil. Either you oppose Satan or support him. I know where I stand. But do we know where Bill Barr stands?

To this day, with the exception of Ghislaine Maxwell, not a single person linked to Jeffrey Epstein has faced arrest or prosecution.

Let that sink in. Epstein masterminded one of the largest and most sophisticated trafficking rings in American history, allegedly catering to some of the world's most powerful figures, from Bill Clinton to Prince Andrew. Yet here we are in 2024, and we are no closer to justice than we were back in 2019.

Under orders?

After Epstein's arrest, Barr initially claimed a conflict of interest, citing his previous work at Kirkland and Ellis — the law firm that helped broker Epstein's notorious 2007 "sweetheart" deal with Assistant U.S. Attorney Ann Marie Villafaña.

But after a quick consultation with "ethics officials," Barr abruptly reversed his decision and inserted himself into Epstein's prosecution in Manhattan. Of course, his connections ran even deeper than a 12-year-old legal assignment. Let's not forget, Barr's father had longstanding ties to Epstein.

Why didn’t Barr fully recuse himself and allow an impartial prosecutor to take charge? Because, it seems, he was under orders not to. And who would issue such orders? Likely, his old friends at the CIA. Epstein had too much dirt on too many high-profile people. For that reason, he was almost certainly murdered. His victims will never see justice, and we will never uncover the actual truth.

Jeffrey Epstein is dead and so too are the chances of getting to the bottom of the darkest story since 9/11.

Bill Barr has some serious questions to answer. He knows this. It's high time the rest of America knew it, too.

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