
Attorney General Bill Barr told the Associated Press on Tuesday that the Justice Department has not unearthed evidence of fraud that would have changed the outcome of the presidential election, contradicting claims from President Trump and his team.
âTo date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election,â Barr told AP.
Last month, Barr gave a directive to U.S. attorneys throughout the country allowing them to pursue any âsubstantial allegationsâ of voting irregularities if they existed, before the results of the 2020 presidential race were certified.
On Tuesday, however, the attorney general alluded to and shot down claims about the Dominion Voting software, which the presidentâs team has said was manipulated to give Joe Biden enough fraudulent votes to pull ahead in the election.Â
âThereâs been one assertion that would be systemic fraud and that would be the claim that machines were programmed essentially to skew the election results. And the DHS and DOJ have looked into that, and so far, we havenât seen anything to substantiate that,â Barr said.
He also said people have confused the use of the federal justice system with allegations that should be made in civil lawsuits, asserting that a remedy for those complaints would be a top-down audit by state or local officials â not the DOJ.
âThereâs a growing tendency to use the criminal justice system as sort of a default fix-all, and if people donât like something they want the Department of Justice to come in and âinvestigate,ââ Barr told the outlet, going on to say that there must be a basis to believe there is a crime to investigate.
âMost claims of fraud are very particularized to a particular set of circumstances or actors or conduct. They are not systemic allegations. And those have been run down; they are being run down,â Barr said. âSome have been broad and potentially cover a few thousand votes. They have been followed up on.â
Barrâs AP interview comes two days after President Trump told Fox News that that the DOJ has been âmissing in actionâ on election fraud. The president complained to Sunday Morning Futuresâ Maria Bartiromo that he has ânot seen anythingâ from the DOJ or FBI regarding the 2020 election.
âYou would think if youâre in the FBI or Department of Justice, this is the biggest thing you could be looking at. Where are they? Iâve not seen anything,â he said, adding that the agencies âjust keep moving along and they go on to the next president.â
Rudy Giuliani, President Trumpâs attorney and a key member of the legal team leading the charge against the voter fraud, fired back at Barr.
âWith all due respect to the Attorney General, there hasnât been any semblance of a Department of Justice investigation,â he and Trump campaign attorney Jenna Ellis said in a statement. âWe have gathered ample evidence of illegal voting in at least six states, which they have not examined. We have many witnesses swearing under oath they saw crimes being committed in connection with voter fraud.â
They added: âAs far as we know, not a single one has been interviewed by the DOJ. The Justice Department also hasnât audited any voting machines or used their subpoena powers to determine the truth.â
The presidentâs attorneys affirmed that the campaign will âcontinue our pursuit of the truth through the judicial system and state legislatures, and continue toward the Constitutionâs mandate and ensuring that every legal vote is counted and every illegal vote is not.â
âAgain, with the greatest respect to the Attorney General, his opinion appears to be without any knowledge or investigation of the substantial irregularities and evidence of systemic fraud,â they said.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) reacted to Barr’s comments by telling reporters: âI guess he is the next one to be fired because he now, too, says there is no fraud.â
âTrump seems to fire anyone who says that in that regard,â he added.
Also on Tuesday, Barr sent a letter to Congress saying he had named U.S. Attorney John Durham a special counsel, giving him extra protection that would allow him to continue his probe of the origins of the FBIâs Russia probe even if Joe Biden enters the Oval Office. This comes after the Sunday Fox interview in which President Trump asked, âAnd what happened to [U.S. Attorney John] Durham? Whereâs Durham?â