Trump asks Barr to investigate dubious claims
against Joe and Hunter Biden
Trump, trailing in polls, tells attorney general to
‘act fast’
Widespread concerns over credibility of Hunter Biden
story
Martin
Pengelly and Tom McCarthy
Tue 20 Oct
2020 18.15 BSTLast modified on Tue 20 Oct 2020 22.06 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/20/trump-barr-special-prosecutor-joe-biden-hunter-biden
William
Barr “has to act” and appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Joe Biden and
his son Hunter before election day, Donald Trump said on Tuesday, addressing
his attorney general via his favorite medium, the Fox & Friends morning
show.
Hunter
Biden is the subject of reports by the New York Post about a laptop hard drive
purportedly left at a repair shop in Delaware and obtained by Trump ally Rudy
Giuliani. The former New York mayor is now Trump’s personal attorney and his
search for political dirt on the Bidens has played out in public, having
contributed to Trump’s impeachment for approaches made to Ukraine.
The Post
stories, about alleged corruption involving an energy company, have not been
verified by other outlets and have been treated with caution by social media
platforms. Fox News is reported to have passed on the story, meant as an
“October surprise” to boost the president as he struggles against Biden in the
polls, given concerns over its credibility. On Monday the New York Times
reported dissent in the Murdoch paper’s newsroom over its hurried production.
One former Post staffer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told the
Guardian: “This reeks.”
But Fox has
shown no compunction about discussing the claims widely on its air. In a
45-minute telephone interview on Tuesday, the Fox & Friends hosts asked
Trump about it repeatedly.
The
president was asked if he would “appoint a special prosecutor” to investigate
the story and “any corresponding legal or ethical issues that might be
uncovered from the former vice-president’s 47 years in public office”.
Trump
replied: “We’ve got to get the attorney general to act. He’s got to act, and
he’s got to act fast. He’s got to appoint somebody, this is major corruption,
and this has to be known about before the election.”
The new
demand by Trump of Barr, who critics say has done more than any attorney
general in history to protect the political interests of his president, shows
how perilous any allegiance to Trump can be, said Stand Up Republic, a
non-profit government reform group.
“Trump
attacking Barr should be a warning to every Republican: the compromises you
make to your ethics and principles will never be enough,” the group tweeted.
“There is always one more compromise, one more demand, one more corruption that
he will require of you. There is no ‘half-in’ with Trump.”
Elie Honig,
a former federal prosecutor, said Trump’s call to prosecute his political
opponents was an abuse of power that would have been unthinkable under previous
presidents.
“Imagine if
George W Bush publicly called on John Ashcroft to investigate and potentially
indict John Kerry’s children in October 2004,” Honig tweeted, “or if Barack
Obama pressed Eric Holder to open a case against Mitt Romney’s family in
October 2012.”
Barr has
often been seen to carry out Trump’s wishes – and criticised for it. For
example, he played down the findings of Robert Mueller, the special counsel who
investigated links between Trump and Russia; intervened in sentencing for aides
convicted by Mueller; and ordered investigations of the FBI and Department of
Justice’s own investigations of Russian election interference beginning in
2016.
Just two
weeks from election day on 3 November, it seems unlikely the attorney general
will in this case do Trump’s bidding and appoint a special prosecutor to go
after the Bidens. But even allowing for a level of “Trump fatigue” in a nation
grown used to the president’s violation of political norms, the demand for
political retribution via Fox & Friends was startling.
The Post
has not allowed other outlets to see material taken from the laptop allegedly
owned by Hunter Biden. But Democrats in Congress and media reports have said
the FBI is investigating the Post stories as the fruits of a Russian
disinformation campaign. Giuliani is known to associate with at least one
individual who US agencies consider an asset of Russian intelligence.
On Monday
John Ratcliffe, a former Republican congressman installed by Trump as director
of national intelligence, insisted to Fox Business there was no indication the
Post stories arose from Russian disinformation efforts. On Fox & Friends on
Tuesday, Trump said: “Thank goodness we have John Ratcliffe.”
Trump was
due to stage a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Tuesday night. He and Biden
will meet in the final presidential debate on Thursday, in Nashville,
Tennessee. The debate commission has set the subjects for the night and Trump
has been advised by his team not to interrupt Biden as often he did in the
first contest last month. But the president seems likely to bring up Hunter
Biden and Ukraine.
Prompted by
his Fox News friends, Trump called Biden’s statements that he did not know of
his son’s business dealings a “disgrace”.
Biden has
called the Post stories a “smear campaign”. On Tuesday, his campaign did not
offer further comment.
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