Barr Warns of Potential 'Abuse of Power' in Second Trump Term
Former Attorney General urges future cabinet members to be ready to oppose any unconstitutional actions.
- Former Attorney General Bill Barr has expressed concern about potential 'abuse of government power' if former President Donald Trump is re-elected in 2024.
- Barr believes that Trump needs to surround himself with people who can say 'no' to him and help keep him on the 'straight and narrow'.
- Barr has warned that Trump's potential second term could be focused on retribution rather than moving the country forward.
- Barr has suggested that the next U.S. attorney general, if Trump is re-elected, needs to be ready to push back against the president's wishes when they fall outside the Constitution.
- Barr has not expressed support for Trump's potential 2024 GOP nomination, instead urging GOP voters to coalesce around other candidates.