More than 2,000 fmr. Justice Dept. officials have signed the letter calling for AG Barr to resign. One signee, Donald Ayer, deputy AG under fmr. President George H.W. Bush, calls Barr 'un-American for his disregard for the rule of law.'
More than 2,000 fmr. Department of Justice officials have now signed a letter calling for the resignation of Attorney General William Barr. Among those is Donald Ayer, former Deputy Attorney General under President George H.
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