DOJ Would Support Legal Action If Governors' Restrictions Go 'Too Far,' Barr Says
Attorney General Barr on Tuesday said the Justice Department would consider legal consequences against states that continue to impose strict coronavirus restrictions.
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NPR News: DOJ Would Support Legal Action If Governors' Restrictions Go 'Too Far,' Barr Says
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