PBC News & Comment: AG Bill Barr Faces Grilling on Capitol Hill

Trump’s personal lawyer who also plays Attorney General, Bill Barr, handles barrage of questions with deflection, dissembling, occasionally disarming responses…--Judiciary chair Jerry Nadler tries to use shame on Barr, with little effect
--ugly details of GOP bailout bill anger Dems, especially restoring money that Trump stole for The Wall, and new FBI building
--GOP also offers bupkis for cost of mail-in elections
--Greg Palast warns of the prospect of millions of rejected mail-in ballots as we discuss his new book, How Trump Stole 2020
--2 Trump-appointed federal appeals court justices refused to recuse, in Florida felon voting rights case
--about a thousand protesters rallied in Portland last night, as federal stormtroopers popped out occasionally with tear gas
--Portland is fining the feds for unpermitted fence at federal building, tab now stands at $200,000
--The Intercept reports an Air Force surveillance plane is circling the Portland area
--Wall of Moms file new suit to stop the federal invasion
--as protesters expand to Nike HQ in Beaverton, a videographer is called a “snitch” and attacked more than one
--federal magistrate allow wrongful death suit by widow of LaVoy Finicum to proceed
--in Seattle, federal agents are departing as Black Lives Matter accuse Seattle police of ambushing demonstrators
--Seattle council members criticize cops for demanding unaired media footage
--Minneapolis police ID “umbrella man” seen breaking windows in first days of protest, and he’s not a cop
--recent riot in Richmond, VA was instigated by white supremacists impersonating BLM activists
--in Austin, new video shows cops shot and killed unarmed man, leading to weekend protests that left armed protester dead
--lawsuit says Trump campaign is hiding millions in media buying scheme
--our daily Covid-19 update, edited by Linda Lewis
--Kevin Gosztola reports that National Whistleblower Center is warning of big fraud in fossil fuel industry
--global warming will add to racial injustice, experts say
--former top FBI agent Peter Strozk plugs his new book about Russiagate