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Posted: 2019-07-04T04:09:16Z | Updated: 2019-07-04T04:09:16Z Harvard Law Professor: 'No Limit To How Much S**t' William Barr Will Eat For Trump | HuffPost

Harvard Law Professor: 'No Limit To How Much S**t' William Barr Will Eat For Trump

Laurence Tribe said the attorney general will do just about anything to "please his master."

Laurence Tribe , a professor of constitutional law at Harvard, didn’t mince words on Attorney General William Barr ’s fealty to President Donald Trump .

“He’s demonstrated there’s no limit to how much shit he’s willing to eat — or to dish out & toss at the public and the other branches of government — to please his master,” he wrote on Twitter. 

The comments came after a Justice Department attorney told a judge on Wednesday that the administration was seeking a way to add a question about citizenship to the upcoming U.S. census despite a Supreme Court ruling that had blocked it last week

Tribe tweeted:

Tribe has been a persistent critic of the president, often appearing on cable news and using his Twitter feed to slam the administration and its policies. 

He has also called for the House to launch an impeachment inquiry against the president.

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Celebrities in the 1940 Census
Betty White in the 1940 Census(01 of05)
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18-year-old Betty White is seen here living with her parents, Horace and Tess, and hasn't aged a minute since! Though you wouldn't know it from this, Ms. White's ancestry is a mix of Greek, Danish, Canadian, English, and Welsh heritage.
Neil Armstrong in the 1940 Census(02 of05)
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One has to wonder if nine-year-old Neil Armstrong, who once spent his days walking around St. Mary's, Ohio, ever imagined that he would eventually be the first to walk on the moon.
Hugh Hefner in the 1940 Census(03 of05)
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Don't you wonder what magazines a then 13-year-old Hugh Hefner used to - um, acquaint himself with human anatomy?
Nick and Rosemary Clooney in the 1940 Census(04 of05)
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Six years before she made her first recordings, beloved singer Rosemary Clooney and her brother, Nicholas - future anchorman, TV host, activist, and incidentally, father of George Clooney -- were living with their grandmother in Maysville, Kentucky.
Johnny Cash in the 1940 Census(05 of05)
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Only eight years old and living with his family in Dyess, Arkansas, John R. Cash was still years away from his "man in black" days. His brother Jack, who would die in a tragic mill accident several years later, was a youngster of ten.