Hatchet Man: How Bill Barr Broke the Prosecutor's Code and Corrupted the Justice Department
By (Author) Elie Honig
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Harper
29th September 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
353.42293092
Hardback
288
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
435g
NATIONAL BESTSELLER
Elie Honig has written much more than a compelling takedown of an unfit attorney general; he also offers a blueprint for how impartial and apolitical justice should be administered in America.Preet Bharara
An essential analysis for anyone committed to understanding the abuses of the Trump administration so we can ensure they never happen again.Joyce White Vance
Essential reading for all who cherish the rule of law in America.George Conway
"Written with all the color and pacing of a legal thriller."Variety
CNN Senior Legal Analyst Elie Honig exposes William Barr as the most corrupt attorney general in modern U.S. history, with stunning new scandals bubbling to the surface even after Barr's departure from office.
In Hatchet Man, former federal prosecutor Elie Honig uncovers Barrs unprecedented abuse of power as Attorney General and the lasting structural damage done to the Justice Department. Honig uses his own experience as a prosecutor at DOJ to show how, as Americas top law enforcement official, Barr repeatedly violated the Departments written rules, and those vital, unwritten norms and principles that comprise the prosecutors code.
Barr was corrupt from the beginning. His first act as AG was to distort the findings of Special Counsel Robert Mueller, earning a public rebuke for his dishonesty from Mueller himself and, later, from a federal judge. Then, Barr tried to manipulate the law to squash a whistleblowers complaint about Trumps dealings with Ukrainethe report that eventually led to Trumps first impeachment. Barr later intervened in an unprecedented manner to undermine his own DOJ prosecutors on the cases of Michael Flynn and Roger Stone, both political allies of the President. And then Barr fired the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York under false pretenses. Finally, Barr amplified baseless theories about massive mail-in ballot fraud, pouring gasoline on the dumpster fire battle over the 2020 election results and contributing to the January 6 insurrection that led to Trumps second impeachment.
In Hatchet Man, Honig proves that Barr trampled the two core virtues that have long defined the department and its mission: credibility and independence ultimately in service of his own deeply-rooted, extremist legal and personal beliefs. Honig shows how Barr corrupted the Justice Department and explains what we must do to prevent this from ever happening again.
With surgical precision, Elie Honigs Hatchet Man masterfully, lucidly, accurately, and brutally fillets the record of former attorney general William Barr by dissecting the myriad ways Barr corrupted and politicized the Department of Justice. Honig ably draws on his own experiences as a prosecutor to illustrate the ideals of prosecutorial independence and the apolitical administration of justice, and to demonstrate how Barr repeatedly despoiled them. Honigs book provides essential reading for all who cherish the rule of law in America. George Conway, attorney and contributing columnist for the Washington Post "Written with all the color and pacing of a legal thriller... Honigs book paints a powerful portrait of the unprecedented damage that Barr inflicted on the Justice Department." Variety Elie Honig has written a speaking indictment of a booklaying out the detailed case against Donald Trumps hatchet man, former attorney general Bill Barr. Endlessly readable and entertaining, this compendium of cautionary tales minces no words. With a mixture of humor, analysis, and expert storytelling, Elie has written much more than a compelling takedown of an unfit attorney general; he also offers a blueprint for how impartial and apolitical justice should be administered in America. Preet Bharara, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and author of the New York Times bestseller Doing Justice Many will recall the various incidents described in Hatchet Man, but the way former prosecutor Elie Honig dissects William Barrs words and choices results in a fresh, devastating, yet easily understandable case against the former attorney general. Dan Abrams, New York Times bestselling author of Kennedys Avenger Timely and engrossing, Hatchet Man uses Bill Barr as an example of how privilege and partisanship become corrupting influences at the highest level of power in America. With his trademark excellence and candor, Elie Honig lays out a startling and disturbing case, including the implications within the Department of Justice. I couldnt put it down. Sunny Hostin, Emmy Awardwinning journalist, author, and cohost of ABCs The View Elie Honig, like all the best prosecutors, is a master storyteller. In Hatchet Man, he helps us understand the tragedy of what former attorney general Bill Barr did to diminish the Department of Justice at the time when America needed her the most. This is an essential analysis for anyone committed to understanding the abuses of the Trump administration so we can ensure they never happen again. Joyce White Vance, Professor of the Practice of Law at the University of Alabama and NBC and MSNBC legal analyst Elie Honig delivers a devastating indictment of Bill Barrs tenure as attorney general combined with fascinating vignettes from his own career as a prosecutor. Hatchet Man shows how Barr, with his lies and abuses of power, repeatedly violated the prosecutors code. Anyone reading this book will be convinced that the former attorney general is guilty as charged." Max Boot, Washington Post columnist, CNN global affairs analyst, and senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations A sharp-edged accountthis is a comprehensive indictment of one of the most controversial figures of the Trump administration. Publishers Weekly [A] damning, convincing account.A resounding excoriation of an unquestionably corrupt operator. Kirkus Reviews
Elie Honig is the nationally bestselling author of Hatchet Man, a former federal and state prosecutor, a CNN legal analyst, and a Rutgers University scholar.