Barr Repeatedly Claims He Doesn't Know Whether It's Illegal to Vote Twice Following Trump Comments

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Pressed late Wednesday to respond to President Donald Trump's remarks encouraging North Carolina residents to try to cast two ballots in the November election, Attorney General William Barr—the top law enforcement official in the U.S.—repeatedly claimed to not know whether it's illegal to vote twice.

"The president's chief propagandist is still at it."

"I don't know what the law in the particular state says," Barr said in a CNN appearance when host Wolf Blitzer told the attorney general that it is, in fact, illegal to vote twice.

"Well, I don't know what the law in the particular state says," Barr repeated.

"I don't know what the law in the particular state says" -- Wolf Blitzer has to explain to the Attorney General of the United States that it's actually illegal to vote twice pic.twitter.com/ytDfzZoZV6 — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 2, 2020

Democratic lawmakers and other critics quickly slammed Barr for what they characterized as feigned ignorance in defense of Trump's open encouragement of voter fraud. In an interview with a North Carolina reporter Wednesday, Trump said residents of the state should attempt to vote by mail and in person to test the ballot-counting system.

If the mail-in ballot "isn't tabulated," the president said, "they will be able to vote [in person]. So that's the way it is, and that's what they should do." Under North Carolina law, it is a felony to vote twice or "induce" others to do so.

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In response to Barr's remarks Wednesday, Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) pointed to federal law, tweeting: "As the attorney general, you are expected not to be an idiot when it comes to basic legal principles. Federal law prohibits voting more than once in the same election. 52 U.S. Code § 10307."

Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said "Barr once again made clear today that he is not serving as the attorney general for the American people."

"He is serving as the personal henchman for Donald Trump," Jayapal added.

During the same CNN appearance Wednesday, Barr floated the claim that new expansions of mail-in voting amid the coronavirus pandemic leave "open the possibility" that either someone in the United States or a foreign nation could counterfeit ballots. Asked to provide evidence for that claim, Barr said he is basing it on "logic."

This is farcical stuff from AG Bill Barr. Wolf Blitzer is taken aback by how weak his arguments are. pic.twitter.com/osb9FohZq1 — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 2, 2020

"The president's chief propagandist is still at it," tweeted Walter Shaub, former director of the Office of Government Ethics.

Mootskicat on September 3rd, 2020 at 11:18 UTC »

Everyone has to stop saying this guy is dumb. This is all intentional and he actually knows the law quite well, that's why he has become an expert at breaking it. He was chosen for a reason, he is a master at burying Republican crimes against the United States.

AFlockOfTySegalls on September 3rd, 2020 at 11:16 UTC »

If Biden wins I really do hope his administration locks them all up. He doesn't even need to be involved. Let his DOJ have full rein. Fuck this "we need to heal" excuse we get every decade. The reason Republicans keep getting worse since Nixon is because none of them ever face consequences.

hildebrand_rarity on September 3rd, 2020 at 10:52 UTC »

"As the attorney general, you are expected not to be an idiot when it comes to basic legal principles," said Rep. Ted Lieu.

He’s not an idiot, he’s a fascist. They are going to do all they can to cheat this election.