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Bill Barr Was Asked About Concern Trolling Over His Reputation, His Response is Hilarious

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Since the release of the Mueller report in April, Attorney General Bill Barr has been attacked by the deranged Left for refusing to fall in line with their Russian collusion narrative. They panicked when he used the term "spying" to describe the action taken against the Trump campaign in 2016. He's been accused of "protecting the president" and the salty language in Washington D.C. significantly ramped up after he announced an investigation into the origins of the Russia probe. 

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Lamenting his actions, Democrats and their allies in the media have been feigning concern by asking, "But what about Barr's reputation? His legacy?"

Here's one example:

During an interview with CBS News from Alaska this week, Barr responded. 

"Everyone dies and I am not, you know, I don't believe in the Homeric idea that you know, immortality comes by, you know, having odes sung about you over the centuries, you know?" he said. "I am at the end of my career."

This is Barr's second time as Attorney General. He served in the same position under President George H.W. Bush. He was asked if he regrets taking up the job again. His answer was no. 

"I love the Department of Justice, I love the FBI, I think it is important that we not, in this period of intense partisan feeling, destroy our institutions," he said.

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When asked about President Trump's tweets, Barr said he isn't on Twitter, but "every once in awhile a tweet is brought to my attention."

And there you have it.

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