Wednesday, the Attorney General of the United States appeared before a Senate Judiciary Hearing for 5 hours, and calmly testified about the Special Counsel report released by Robert Swan Mueller lll regarding the 2016 Donald J. Trump Presidential Campaign while leading Democrats got nasty and snitty.

“You should resign!” Sen. Maize Keiko Hirono (D-HI) said, after an outrageous and unethical statement about Barr’s prior government expertise and current involvement as the Country’s top Law Enforcement agent.

The move by Hirono was an obvious common ploy by Democrats known as “gaslighting“, meant to inflame and hurt Barr, however, he did not take the bait.

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Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) interrupts Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) and shuts her down after she repeatedly "slandered" Attorney General Bill Barr at his Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. pic.twitter.com/1qMkT9ydTb — Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) May 1, 2019

While Sens. Whitehouse and Leahy slurred, lisped and mumbled thru their attempts to discredit Barr.

Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) creatively accused Barr of imagined “masterful hairsplitting.”

Attorney General Bill Barr shuts down Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-NJ) after Whitehouse gets upset over Barr's use of the term "spying"pic.twitter.com/2TQNh73jmR — Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) May 1, 2019

“I feel your answer was deliberately misleading,” Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) told Barr clear in a bizarre statement after very clear and straightforward testimony by Barr.

Sen. Leahy asks Barr if he commits to not interfere in ongoing investigations. Barr: "I will supervise those investigations as attorney general" Leahy: "Will you let them reach natural conclusions without interference from the White House?" Barr: "Yes" https://t.co/uPjXEAz3DO pic.twitter.com/VhwrADqp9Y — ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) May 1, 2019

According to experts in psychology, “Gaslighting” is “Gaslighting is a tactic in which a person or entity, in order to gain more power, makes a victim question their reality. It works much better than you may think. Anyone is susceptible to gaslighting, and it is a common technique of abusers, dictators, narcissists, and cult leaders.”

Barr’s testimony was in fact calmed, reasoned, factual and straightforward.

He was so calm and reasoned that it unnerved James Brien Comey, the former FBI director on the hot seat for numerous crimes against Trump and the American people wrote an Op-Ed claiming that Trump had “eaten” Barr’s soul.

GASLIGHTING ON THE HOUSE SIDE:

Later in the day on Wednesday, after a lengthy drama in the Senate, Barr addressed the hysteria on the House side.

Rep. Jerold Nadler (D-NY) slurred and mumbled his way thru a committee meeting designed to assault Barr in a hearing on Thursday. Nadler has said that no matter what happens in the other branches of Government, he and the Democrats will continue to pursue impeachment over their imagined “Russian Collusion with the Trump Campaign” in 2016.

Here Nadler misuses his authority, ignores rules, ignores other members all in an attempt to frame the narrative and he loses control of his function.

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Jerry Nadler just had an absolute meltdown in his Committee Hearing pic.twitter.com/hYW5hCB5IF — Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) May 1, 2019

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Rep. Louie Gohmert, (R-TX) a ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee was on FOX News Thursday and said, “I think it is smart for Barr to not attend our hearings. The Chairman ignored the rules, there were legit motions and he ignored them.”

“They are trying to set Barr up with his letter. He said it was a Summary,” Gohmert said.

ICYMI: Was on @FoxFriendsFirst this morning reacting to the Senate hearing with Attorney General Barr and sharing what to expect from the House hearing today. VIDEO: https://t.co/fScYJXWza6 — Louie Gohmert (@replouiegohmert) May 2, 2019

GASLIGHTING OVER MUELLER’S LETTER

Center in the debate is a letter from Mueller, released late Tuesday night, which appears to come from Mueller, claiming Mueller was upset with Barr, and the House and Senate have weaponized. However, there is some question as to Muller’s actual personal feelings on the matter.

Democrats in the House want to see personal notes of the personal conversation between Mueller and Barr on the topic of the letter.

Barr speculated, in the Senate hearing that Mueller’s “staff” wrote the “snitty letter”.

When questioned whether the Democrats could have notes from the phone conversation address the Mueller Tuesday night letter, Barr calmly and simply answered, “No”.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal asks if Congress can review notes taken of call between Attorney General Barr and Robert Mueller, Barr says "no." "Why not?" "Why should you have them?" pic.twitter.com/89ZmbqxaIx — Breaking911 (@Breaking911) May 2, 2019

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