Barr: Trump hush money case will be ‘overturned’
- Barr expressed surprise at New York prosecutors bringing a case against Trump, calling it an abomination. He believes the case will be overturned, impacting the election.
- Barr stated the case against Trump will be overruled due to multiple errors and rights violations.
- Barr maintained his stance that the case against Trump is an abomination from the beginning.
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Barr: Trump hush money case will be ‘overturned’
Former Attorney General William Barr called the New York hush money case against former President Trump an “abomination” in a Wednesday interview and said he was confident the guilty verdict will be overturned on appeal. “When people were talking about it, I said that the case was an abomination, and I didn’t think it was…


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