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Conservative commentator Katie Pavlich was not willing to let former Attorney General Eric Holder’s accusation that current Attorney General William Barr is a partisan protector of President Donald Trump go unanswered.

Holder — who served over six years as the Department of Justice head under President Barack Obama — tweeted on Wednesday, “The conduct of AG Barr over the last few weeks and in the hearing today has been shown to be unacceptable.

“I thought he was an institutionalist, committed to both the rule of law and his role as the lawyer for the American people. I was very wrong. He is protecting the President.”

In her own Twitter post, Pavlich, a Fox News contributor, responded:

“Oh spare us. You were the first sitting Attorney General to be voted in civil & criminal contempt by Democrats and Republicans while you were protecting President Obama, who asserted executive privilege to prevent Americans from knowing about your bloody Fast & Furious scandal.”

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