Handwritten notes of William Barr's grandson at the confirmation hearing



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This was the confirmation hearing of William Barr, but his grandson, Liam, stole some of the light.

The boy was sitting next to his parents when senators questioned Barr, the choice of President Donald Trump to replace Jeff Sessions as Attorney General. Liam, 8, is the son of Barr's daughter, Mary Daly, a federal prosecutor who works for Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Michael Daly, a lawyer with the Department of Justice.

Barr jokingly said that Liam "would one day be in the Ministry of Justice".

"Think about the medical school, Liam," joked Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. "Someone must make money in the family."

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Later on from the audience, a Reuters photographer surprised Liam writing his own notes. On a blank piece of paper, the boy wrote, "Dear grandfather, I love you so much, you are doing very well so far, but I know you will always love him. Amuse me so much, Love, Liam. "

"P.S.", He added, "I think the people of Rusha are fine, it is the government that is the problem."

During the hearing, Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota offered Liam a coin, while Senator Diane Feinstein offered to send her "a small package of care."

"He deserves a medal," she said.

And on Twitter, Senator John Kennedy shared pictures with the boy, claiming that he had had an excellent conversation with him.

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