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After raking 72-year-old Atty. Gen. William Barr over the coals for the two years he served as 76-year-old former President Donald Trump’s chief law enforcement officer, the New York Time found its new best friend with Barr’s testimony to the biased Jan. 6 Capitol Select Committee. Barr said Trump was “detached from reality” in Dec. 20, 2020 when he told Barr that Dominion voting machines were manipulated to rig the election for 79-year-old President Joe Biden. When Barr was Attorney General, Barr was attacked by the New York Times and other Democrat-friendly publications and news outlets as Trump’s lapdog. No newspaper was more vicious attacking Barr as a man of no integrity trying to defend Trump from the years of fake news printed by the Times on the so-called Russian hoax. No once in the five years of fake reporting, has the New York Times apologized for its yellow journalism.

Barr tried but failed to make the case against the fake press for accusing Trump of colluding with the Kremlin to win the 2016 presidential election where he beat former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, a favorite of the New York Times and liberal press. Once Trump won the election Nov. 3, 2016, the Democrat-press did everything possible to destroy his presidency, certainly Trump’s credibility. Saved by the Covid-19 global pandemic in 2020, the Times conspired with veteran Washington Post Watergate-famed journalist Bob Woodward to discredit Trump for mismanaging the deadly novel coronavirus crisis. Woodward stated in his book “Rage,” that Trump knew everything about the global pandemic Jan. 28, 2020, but did nothing to protect the American public. New York Times ran with the fake Woodward narrative that Trump botched handling the deadly coronavirus pandemic.

Attacks by the New York Times and other Democrat-friendly news outlets continue until Barr testified on the Jan. 6 Select Committee that Trump appeared “detached from reality,” meaning he subscribed to way-out, unproven conspiracy theories about Dominion voting machines and other nefarious activity related to his Nov. 3, 2020 loss to Biden. Trump never could accept that his abysmal approval ratings were due to his horrific standing with the Democrat-friendly press, just about everyone in the media except Fox News. But clearly the damage has been done to Trump’s credibility with the Covid-19 crisis and the May 25, 2020 murder of George Floyd. Democrats used Floyd’s death to vilify Trump as a white supremacists and racist, something the played well with the Democrat Party base and certainly in the media. By the time the Nov. 3, 2020 election rolled around, Trump was public enemy No. 1.

Yet House Democrats and the New York Times love former Atty. Gen. Bill Barr for sharing his views of Trump before he resigned Dec. 23, 2020. “I was somewhat demoralized,” Barr testified June 14, telling the committee that he couldn’t get through to the former president. Trump had become ‘detached from reality’ if he really believe this stuff. One the other hand, when I went into this and would tell him hw crazy some of these allegations were, there never an indication of interest in what the actual facts were,” Barr told the committee. House’s Jan. 6 committee actually makes its own case to exonerate Trump because he actually believed the conspiracy theories related to the Nov. 3, 2020 presidential election. Democrat House committee members tried to make the case that Trump orchestrated the Jan. 6 riots that vandalized the Capitol, something not supported by actual facts.

Trump didn’t stop the Jan. 6 rioters because he was dumbfounded as anyone about the extent of the carefully planned Capitol riots. House impeachment managers, led by Rep. Jamie Rasktin (D-Md.), failed to make their case in the U.S. Senate impeachment trial that Trump orchestrated the riots. FBI testimony found that the planning for the Jan. 6 riots happened months before the event. Yet House Democrats tried to show that Trump ordered his followers to attack the Capitol. In fact, the exact opposite was true, telling a Jan. 6 speech on the Ellipse in Washington, D.C. to go to the Capitol and protest peacefully. Yet all of the impeachment managers and now Jan. 6 House Democrats call the so-called “insurrectionists” “Trump supporters. Rioters charged with vandalism at the Capitol are routinely called “Trump supporters,” showing the extreme prejudice in the Democrat media.

Barr was the New York Times and Democrat press worst nightmare before his testimony agrees with their narrative about Trump. But actually Barr’s statements are exculpatory for Trump because they show his delusions following his Nov. 3, 2020 loss to Biden. Trump actually believed he was cheated out of the election, not realizing that he was so demonized by the Nov. 3 election, that a sizable majority wanted his out of office. When it comes with Trump orchestrating the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, it’s been already proven he hand nothing to do with it. If there were any over-arching motive to Jan. 6, it was a while backlash after the months of race riots in the summer of 2020 following George Floyd’s death. Barr was despised by the New York Times and Democrats before his current testimony supports the notion that Trump was deeply deluded about what happened Nov. 3, 2020.