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Barr's stunning Trump rebuke sparks debate over his true motives – CNN, CNN

Barr's stunning Trump rebuke sparks debate over his true motives – CNN, CNN

Washington (CNN) William Barr’s sharp public rebuke of Donald Trump’s legal meddling was an astonishingly rare show of dissent from a top Cabinet chieftain – – but the attorney general’s record as the President’s protector suggests there may be more to the latest Washington mystery than first meets the eye.

Barr’s blunt warning that Trump’s constant Twitter commentary makes it impossible to do his job broke like a thunderclap Thursday afternoon. It set off a deluge of speculation about his motives and potential reprisals from a President who brooks no disloyalty.

On the face of it, Barr’s comments in an ABC News interview look like a daring assertion of independence amid the storm over Trump’s intervention in the sentencing process for his political trickster Roger Stone.

If that was the case, Barr took a significant risk in his interview: Top officials who rebuke the President – such as ex-Attorney General Jeff Sessions – face a painful glide path to the sack. Most Cabinet officials – such as former chief of staff John Kelly , who is currently on an anti-Trump tear – wait until they are back in private life to speak up. And if Barr says he can’t do his job while Trump tweets, there will be questions about how long can he stay in office, since the President is not going to suddenly quit his favorite method of stirring up his supporters.

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