.neal_katyal says AG Barr 'should be forced to testify' in the DOJ Inspector General's investigation of Roger Stone's prison sentencing. 'The whole thing stinks from start to finish.'
Neal Katyal, former Acting U.S.
Solicitor General, tells Lawrence O'Donnell it's a "pretty big deal" that the Justice Department’s Inspector General is investigating Roger Stone's sentencing because "the whole thing stinks from start to finish" and Attorney General William Barr “should be forced to testify.”
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