Barr should have postponed his presser until after reporters (and the public) had time to read, or at least skim, the report. (via latimesopinion)
Despite speculation that Barr would discuss only peripheral issues such as whether he had discussed the report with the White House and whether executive privilege was invoked, in factletterFor example, he endorsed the idea that certain actions by President Trump must be understood in light of the fact that, as he entered office, federal agents and prosecutors were scrutinizing his actions and the news media were engaging in “relentless speculation” about his culpability.
Once reporters began questioning Barr, it was obvious that they were at a disadvantage because they hadn’t had an opportunity to read the report. That vindicates the Democrats’ criticism that the news conference was “inappropriate” — or at least ill-timed. What about the Democrats’ other complaint — that Barr’s news conference “seemed appears designed to shape public perceptions of the report before anyone can read it”?
That criticism also turned out to be prophetic. In addition to emphasizing how much pressure Trump was under because of investigations, Barr repeatedly asserted that there was “no collusion,” mouthing Trump’s favorite claim of vindication. Barr will face further questions about the report and his gloss of it after the document is released, including interrogation by Congress. He said that he would testify before House and Senate committees. Those panels will have the benefit of having read Mueller’s report; journalists should have had the same opportunity.
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