House Judiciary Committee Releases Transcript of Interview with Former SDNY Prosecutor Geoffrey Berman
Washington, D.C. – Today, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) released a transcript of the Committee's July 9th interview with Geoffrey Berman, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (SDNY). "While Mr. Berman was U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, his office announced multiple investigations that implicated President Trump, including the prosecution of the President's longtime legal fixer Michael Cohen. We know from public reporting that the Office may also have been investigating the President's inaugural committee and his current counsel, Rudy Giuliani.Had Mr. Berman not been removed, he would have had final decision-making authority over whether to investigate the President leading up to the 2020 elections, as well. When he appeared before the Committee last week, Mr. Berman could not comment on these cases-but he was adamant that Attorney General Barr's scheme to force him out of office and replace him with an outsider raised serious concerns for him, and was designed to disrupt and delay the work of the office-including those implicating the President. "The Attorney General seemed desperate to remove Mr. Berman-so desperate that, when his attempt to entice Mr. Berman with other positions in Washington failed, he outright lied to the American public about a resignation he knew had not occurred. We owe a debt of thanks to Mr. Berman for upholding his oath and refusing to be bullied by the likes of Barr. "Mr. Berman also testified that he refused to resign-even when Barr threatened to fire him-because he feared that Barr would do to his office what he had done to other U.S. Attorney offices, including in the District of Columbia. That fear seems well founded, given Barr's abrupt removal of the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York just last week. "We will have much to discuss with the Attorney General when he visits us at the end of the month. In the meantime, I am releasing the full transcript of our interview with Mr. Berman so that the American people can see for themselves how far Barr will go to protect the President." The full transcript is available here. Key quotes from Mr. Berman's testimony can be found below:
When Berman declined Barr's offer, he threatened to fire Berman. Berman still refused to resign.
Barr was lying when told the American people that Berman was stepping down.
Barr offered Berman an obviously false cover story, but Berman confirmed that he believed Barr never explained the actual reason he was really asking Berman to resign.
While Barr did not tell Berman the actual reason for his removal, Berman testified that Barr's plan to bring in an outsider would have been "unprecedented, unnecessary, and unexplained," and resulted in the delay and disruption of SDNY's ongoing investigations.
Although House Republicans argued that Barr committed no specific wrongdoing, Berman testified that Barr made false statements and that Barr's actions were against the normal operation of law, inappropriate, unprecedented, and part of a larger pattern of conduct, as Barr had already abruptly removed other U.S. Attorneys in key offices.
A full copy of the Geoffrey Berman interview transcript is available here. |
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