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WATCH: ‘I do have questions’ about how Russia investigations were conducted, Barr said

WATCH: ‘I do have questions’ about how Russia investigations were conducted, Barr said Attorney General William Barr told senators during a subcommittee hearing that he has concerns about how the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election was conducted. But Barr said he had “no specific evidence” to cite during the hearing showing there was anything improper about the investigation. Barr also rejected Sen. Jack Reed’s, D-R.I., characterization that he was putting together a “panel” to look into the FBI’s handling of the case.

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