Justice Dept Has Uncovered, No Evidence of Significant Voter Fraud, Says AG Barr .<br />U.S. Attorney General William Barr <br />made the comments on Tuesday during <br />an interview with the Associated Press.<br />To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election, Attorney General William Barr, <br />via 'The New York Times'.<br />Senate Majority Leader <br />Mitch McConnell also <br />referred to the "new <br />administration" on Tuesday.<br />The statements are in contrast to <br />President Donald Trump's baseless claims that voter fraud <br />tipped the election in favor of President-elect Joe Biden.<br />Trump has extensively relied on both <br />Barr and McConnell for political <br />back-up during his administration.<br />Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, responded <br />to Barr's comments in an email, stating.<br />"[Barr's] opinion appears to be <br />without any knowledge or investigation <br />of the substantial irregularities <br />and evidence of systemic fraud.".<br />Reports circulated on Monday that Giuliani and Trump <br />have discussed a "pre-emptive pardon" for Giuliani, <br />before the president leaves office