Trump has blasted Mueller’s team for political donations. But attorney general nominee William P. Barr has given more than $500,000.

William P. Barr with President George H.W. Bush in 1991 after he was sworn in as attorney general. Credit: Scott Applewhite, AP

President Trump has repeatedly derided prosecutors investigating potential coordination between his presidential campaign and Russia as “angry Democrats,” pointing to their past political donations as proof of bias.

But William P. Barr, Trump’s nominee to lead the Justice Department and oversee the Russia investigation, would be by far the most prolific political donor to step into the country’s top law enforcement post in at least a quarter-century, according to a Washington Post analysis. Barr has donated more than $567,000 in the past two decades, nearly all to GOP candidates and groups, federal records show. His wife, Christine Barr, gave more than $220,000 over that time, records show.

Before he was nominated to be attorney general, Barr criticized past donations by prosecutors working for special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.

View the complete December 11 article by Shawn Boburg and Anu Narayanswamy on The Washington Post website here.