Bill Bar claims to have shouted at the former president Donald Trump after asking the Attorney General about Hunter BidenBar’s laptop revealed a new excerpt from Bar’s explosive upcoming memoirs on Wednesday.
The former chief prosecutor and his boss did not speak until weeks after the election, Bar writes in his personal account for Trump the White House entitled One damn thing after another.
In the latest segment received by Fox, Bar described a phone call from Trump in October 2020. It is said that shortly after the former president watched a Newsmax video for the laptop, which threatened to have explosive information about then-candidate Biden and his recovering son of a drug addict.
Bar claims that Trump asked him, “Do you know these things from Hunter Biden’s laptop?”
‘Mr. “President, I can’t talk about this and I won’t,” said Bar, who responded sharply.
The former cabinet official said Trump was unhappy with his tone and asked him to consider whether it was one of his five children instead of Biden’s son.
“You know, if that was one of my kids?” Trump began, according to the book.
Bar interrupted, “Hell, Mr. President, I’m not going to talk to you about Hunter Biden. Period!’
Bar and Trump (pictured together in July 2019) have clashed more than once in recent months on Bar as Trump’s attorney general, reveals his new book
The chief prosecutor said his chief of staff was stunned after the phone call ended shortly thereafter.
Bar said he nodded when Levy asked, “Did you yell at the president?”
Bar claims to have attended a party on the night of next month’s election, but otherwise had no direct contact with Trump until three weeks after the election.
DailyMail.com asked Trump’s spokesmen for comment.
A New York Post report from October 2020 that emails found on Hunter’s laptop could involve Joe in his son’s struggling international business dealings during his time as vice president.
A hard drive obtained from DailyMail.com revealed that the laptop contained messages that appeared to show deals between Hunter and his business partners and meetings with foreign officials while his father was in the Obama administration.
In particular, an email sent to Hunter Biden outlined an “interim agreement” that included a 10 percent stake in a Chinese energy company for the “big man” – later identified as Joe Biden.
It also contained vicious photos and videos of the current president’s son having sex with prostitutes and using what looks like a crack pipe.
Trump and his opponents hoped the laptop would thwart Biden’s presidential campaign.
The most recent clashes are centers around Hunter Biden (right), whom Bar refused to discuss with Trump because there was an active investigation into the business relationship of the recovering addict.
Serious compromising photos of Democratic candidate Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, 50, (above) were released just weeks before the Nov. 3 U.S. election in a shocking move that some say may distrust Joe Biden.
In some of the images, Hunter Biden is seen with a pipe hanging from his mouth. His fight against drug addiction has been well documented in the past
In December 2020, just after Biden won the presidency, it was revealed that federal investigators were investigating his son’s overseas business dealings and whether he was guilty of tax fraud.
Trump and his Republican allies in Congress called in a special adviser to investigate, but Barr came up with the idea at a news conference just days before he left Trump’s Justice Department in late December.
“I think that as far as there is an investigation, I think that the department is currently treating responsibly and professionally,” Bar said.
In his book, released on March 8, Barr argued why he did not believe Trump should be allowed to run for president again in 2024.
“So far, I see no reason to appoint a special lawyer, and I have no intention of doing so before I leave.”
But the October 2020 meeting was not the only time the two men clashed, according to Bar’s upcoming memoirs, which will be released on March 8.
Barr wrote in an earlier excerpt that Trump had “lost his grip” after the 2020 election and called on his fellow Republicans to bury allegations of electoral fraud against the former president.
“The election was not stolen. “Trump lost him,” the former attorney general said.
Relations between Trump and Bar deteriorated after Bar, the country’s top law enforcement official at the time, told the Associated Press on December 1, 2020, that his justice ministry had found no evidence of widespread election fraud. .
“It kills me – it kills me. That pulls the carpet right under me, “Barr said, Trump shouted, just hours after further legitimizing Joe Biden’s election victory.
Bar writes that then Trump told him: “You must hate Trump. You would only do that if you hated Trump.
The experienced veteran of the Justice Department defended himself by writing that he had responded to Trump by saying that he “sacrificed a lot personally to help you when I thought you were wronged.”
He also reiterated that the Justice Department had failed to investigate allegations that the election had been rigged, as Trump’s lawyers such as Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis launched a national tour to promote conspiracy theories at the time.
Trump then embarked on a tirade full of criticism of Barr, the former attorney general recalled, until Barr finally offered to resign.
“Accepted!” Trump reportedly shouted as he slammed his desk. “Go and don’t go back to your office. You are now ready. Go home!’