Former Attorney General Bill Barr is seen on a screen during a hearing held by the House Jan. 6 committee on Monday.
"Before the election, it was possible to talk sense to the president and, while you sometimes had to engage in a big wrestling match with him, it was possible to keep things on track," Barr said in interviews recorded earlier this year with the committee."I felt that after the election he didn't seem to be listening."
"Disturbing in the sense that I saw actually zero basis for the allegations," he said,"but they were made in such a sensational way that they obviously were influencing a lot of people."
NPR But Barr has said he would still vote for him if Trump runs again.