
Washington ā After meeting with the President Donald Trumpās candidate for U.S. attorney general Monday afternoon, Sen. Richard Blumenthal said he would not support William Barr.
Thatās no surprise.
During Barrās confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee last month, Barr, a former U.S. attorney general in the George H.W. Bush administration, declined to commit to making public the final report by Special Counsel Robert Mueller on Russian interference in the 2016 election. Blumenthal, a member of the panel, had pressed Barr on the issue.
āAt the hearing, I had a number of concerns even after his responses to my questions and othersā about his nomination. I have differences with him on policies ā for example, on womenās health care and reproductive rights, as well as criminal justice reform and civil rights,ā Blumenthal said.
He added, however, that the ādefining question for me was his declining to commit to release the Special Counselās report fully and completely.ā
If confirmed, Barr would assume oversight of Muellerās far-reaching investigation, which is also probing possible coordination between Trump campaign associates and the Kremlin.
Despite Blumenthalās opposition, the Judiciary Committee, which has a Republican majority, is expected to advance Barrās nomination when it holds a vote Tuesday on the candidate.



This decision was known the moment Mr. Barr was nominated.
Before giving Sen. Blumenthal more public attention why not print his comments on his objections to the appointment ?
Biden and Kennedy voted for Barr in 1991….
I can’t believe it! Sen. Blumenthal is voting against a Trump nominee?? I am totally shocked!