Former Attorney General William Barr conceded that there will be no civil or criminal accountability for the FBI after the controversial Russiagate investigation and coverup that targeted former President Donald Trump.
When asked by the Washington Examiner in a Nov. 3 article about whether he believes “there will be any accountability” for the FBI’s actions toward Trump, Barr replied, “Accountability in the sense of criminal or civil penalties? No.”
However, he appeared to concede that the FBI has taken damage to its reputation but is being protected by mainstream media outlets.
“Well, reputation in this country is largely under the control of the mainstream media, which likes to overlook these kinds of sins. But I think the story will be told, and maybe in a more sober age, people will appreciate how destructive and damaging to the country this was,” Barr said….}