Donald Trump to nominate former George HW Bush aide as attorney general
William Barr held the same role under the former president.
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President Donald Trump has said he will nominate William Barr, former president George H.W. Bush’s attorney general, to serve in the same role.
Mr Trump made the announcement while departing the White House for a trip to Missouri on Friday.
Mr Trump said Mr Barr is “a terrific man” and “one of the most respected jurists in the country” and added: “I think he will serve with great distinction.”
He also said Mr Barr was his “first choice from day one”.
If confirmed by the Senate, Mr Barr would succeed attorney general Jeff Sessions, who was forced out by Mr Trump in November.
Mr Sessions’ chief of staff, Matthew Whitaker, is currently serving as acting attorney general.