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- Attorney General William Barr has found himself at the center of a controversy over his role in President Donald Trump's call with a Ukrainian leader urging him to investigate a political rival.
- Trump repeatedly told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a call that Barr and Trump personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani could help investigate Trump's Democratic rival Joe Biden.
- Barr was "surprised and angry" to discover he had been lumped in with Giuliani during the call, according to a person familiar with Barr's thinking.
- Barr is the nation's top law enforcement officer and leads a Cabinet department that traditionally has a modicum of independence from the White House.
- But under the Trump administration, the line between Attorney General and personal lawyer to Trump has been blurred.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — As Washington plunges into impeachment, Attorney General William Barr finds himself engulfed in the political firestorm, facing questions about his role in President Donald Trump's outreach to Ukraine and the administration's attempts to keep a whistleblower complaint from Congress.
Trump repeatedly told Ukraine's president in a telephone call that Barr and Trump personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani could help investigate Trump's Democratic rival Joe Biden, according to a rough transcript of that summertime conversation. Justice Department officials insist Barr was unaware of Trump's comments at the time of the July 25 call.
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