Barr v. Mueller: Friends pitted against each other

Despite close ties, the attorney general and special counsel face increasing scrutiny of their disagreements on the Trump probe.

Bill Barr and Robert Mueller have been close friends for 30 years, from the Justice Department to family weddings and the Bible study attended by both of their wives.

Now they’re anchoring two ends of a legal high-wire act playing out through news conferences, congressional hearings and close-up reviews of the special counsel’s long-awaited findings on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

The bond between the two men has been stressed over the past month amid a volley of letters and closed-door negotiations among their aides. Finally, on Thursday, the release of Mueller’s final report showcased the large amounts of daylight between the veteran law enforcement officials on fundamental questions at the heart of Donald Trump’s presidency.’

View the complete April 18 article by Josh Gerstein and Darren Samuelsohn on the Politico website here.