Former Attorney General Bill Barr said Sunday that investigators probing the potential mishandling of classified documents by former President Trump likely have “very good evidence” that Trump attempted to keep authorities from obtaining the materials after he left the White House.

The case against Trump, Barr said, comes down to the matter of how long it took the government to get the materials back, which will play a significant role.

“He had no claim to those documents, especially the classified documents.  They belonged to the government.  And so, I think he was jerking the government around.  And they subpoenaed it.  And they tried to jawbone him into delivering documents,” Barr said.

“But the government is investigating the extent to which games were played and there was obstruction in keeping documents from them.  And I think that’s a serious potential case.  I think they probably have some very good evidence there.”... Read More: The Hill