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Barr told federal prosecutors to investigate those who have no allegations of voting irregularities

 



Attorney General William Barr reminded federal prosecutors on Monday that they should investigate allegations of voting irregularities in the coming weeks before the state can go to ensure results. But the nation’s top law enforcement official has given no indication that the Justice Department has presented evidence to claim that President Donald Trump committed massive fraud in last week’s election. In his memoir, Barr warns that “most allegations of misconduct in elections are such that they would not affect the outcome of elections, so that the investigation can be properly delayed, which is not always the case.” “Furthermore, there are many concerns that the apparent actions taken by the Department may inadvertently affect the election, if any, even after the completion of voting, the election certificate has not yet been completed,” he wrote. Barr’s letter to the prosecutors broke the silence of the day as Trump and his campaign attorneys held press conferences and filed unproven lawsuits involving widespread fraud. Trump explains why he is behind in states that should win re-election because of voting irregularities and has refused to defeat President-elect Joe Biden. A justice official said no one had asked or directed Barr to give his notice. # 2020 Elections # CNN # News.

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