Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) discusses how he feels about preserving the independence between the White House and the Justice Department as President-elect Trump eyes attorney general picks.
Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., on Sunday dodged when asked if President-elect Donald Trump should seek to preserve the Department of Justice’s independence from the White House, telling moderator Kristen Welker that former President John F. Kennedy previously appointed his brother Robert F. Kennedy as attorney general and that Trump can “choose who he wants.” “I think that John Kennedy appointed his brother, little brother Bobby, as attorney general.
President Trump is going to enforce the law, and we haven’t had that over the last four years,” the senator said in response to a question about whether he agrees that there should be “no price tag” to Trump’s plan. Barrasso added that Trump’s deportation plan is part of what led to his successful presidential run, telling Welker, “If you take a look ...
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