https://www.newsweek.com/ag-william-barr-will-testify-before-house-judiciary-committee-about-intervening-roger-stones-1487083
In a letter
sent to Barr on Wednesday, the House committee confirmed the attorney
general's "agreement to testify" on March 31, 2020. "Since President
Trump took office, we have repeatedly warned you and your predecessors
that the misuse of our criminal justice system for political purposes is
both dangerous to our democracy and unacceptable to the House Judiciary
Committee," the lawmakers wrote. "Our Republican colleagues have warned
the Department of the same."
Barr has faced significant criticism from Democrats and Trump critics
in the past 24 hours over the Department of Justice's (DOJ) handling of
Stone's criminal case. Hours after four prosecutors recommended a seven
to nine year sentence for the longtime Trump associate on Monday night,
the president railed against the decision, calling it "very horrible
and unfair." Following his remarks, the DOJ publicly announced their
intention to back away from the lengthy recommendation and instead seek a
lower sentence.
It is rare for the DOJ to overturn
recommendations made by their own prosecutors, which had already been
lodged with the courts. In response, all four career prosecutors
involved in Stone's case—Jonathan Kravis, Aaron S.J. Zelinsky, Adam Jed
and Michael Marando—requested to withdraw from the proceedings, with one
resigning from the department.
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