William Barr Testifies Before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Then, The Latest Attempted Coup in Venezuela

Published: May 1, 2019, 10 a.m.

b'Attorney General William Barr Testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee today. This comes hours after a letter from special prosecutor Robert Mueller is released. In the letter Mueller criticizes AG William Barr for how he originally described the Mueller report. For analysis on this issue, we talk to William Yeomans.\\nGuest: William Yeomans is Senior Fellow at the Alliance for Justice and Lecturer at Columbia Law School.\\xa0 Previously, he served 26 years at the U.S. Department of Justice, including time as head of the Civil Rights Division.\\xa0 He also spent 3 years as Sen. Edward Kennedy\\u2019s chief counsel on the Senate Judiciary Committee.\\nThen,\\xa0the latest attempted coup in Venezuela\\nSource: Flickr by Socialist Appeal\\nGuest: Steve Ellner is former professor of history at the Universidad de Oriente in Venezuela.\\xa0 He\\u2019s currently the associate managing editor of the journal Latin American Perspectives, the editor of Latin America\\u2019s Radical Left and the forthcoming book Latin America\\u2019s Pink Tide: Breakthroughs and Shortcomings.\\nThe post William Barr Testifies Before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Then, The Latest Attempted Coup in Venezuela appeared first on KPFA.'