Former Trump AG Bill Barr joins new business lobbying group that aims to target Biden regulations

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Former Trump Attorney General Bill Barr is joining a new business lobbying group that aims to be an alternative to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Bill Barr, who was attorney general in President Donald Trump's administration, is becoming the chairman of an advisory board for a project called the Center for Legal Action, part of an organization that aims to be an alternative to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, he told CNBC in an interview.

Barr will be chair of an advisory board for a project called the Center for Legal Action, he told CNBC in an interview.

In a statement to CNBC provided by the new group, McCarthy said it "is an important tool to ensure regulators operate fairly, efficiently, and without burdening America's entrepreneurs and small businesses." Branstad was a longtime Iowa governor and Trump's U.S. ambassador to China. Collins was once a political director for the Republican National Committee.

 

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Who's in deep doo doo

aims to target Biden regulations oh no that’s so funny 😆 how can they do it !?

dianeh2020 The most corrupt AG in history continues to sell his soul. Fixed it for you.

There is an easier solution…get rid of the Biden Puppeteers. Sorry, I mean Administration.

Barr’s justice department supported Hookers for Jesus now we trick for a reduction in govt regulation

Awesome

Another example of Garland refusing to do his job

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