The Province

Trump vents anew on Sessions

- JONATHAN LEMIRE AND JILL COLVIN

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump turned up the heat on Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday, launching a fresh Twitter tirade while musing privately about firing the man who was the first U.S. senator to endorse his candidacy.

Pressure on the nation’s top law enforcemen­t officer to resign mounted by the hour, even as fellow Republican­s began to push back against Trump’s extraordin­ary public rebuke of his Cabinet officer.

The president’s latest broadside came in the form of an early morning tweet: “Attorney General Jeff Sessions has taken a VERY weak position on Hillary Clinton crimes (where are Emails & DNC server) & Intel leakers!”

Trump’s intensifyi­ng condemnati­on of Sessions has fuelled speculatio­n that the attorney general may step down even if Trump opts not to fire him, though several people close to the former Alabama senator have said he does not plan to quit.

The president’s anger over Sessions’ decision to recuse himself from the government’s investigat­ion of Russian meddling in the U.S. election burst into public view Monday when Trump referred to Sessions in a tweet as “beleaguere­d.”

Trump has speculated to allies in recent days about the potential consequenc­es of firing Sessions, according to three people who have recently spoken to the president. They spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private conversati­ons.

But the president’s ongoing criticism of Sessions drew a fiery response from one of his former Senate colleagues on Tuesday, suggesting that all Republican­s may not fall in line behind any effort to oust the attorney general.

“Jeff Sessions is one of the most decent people I’ve ever met,” said South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham. “President Trump’s tweet today suggesting Attorney General Sessions pursue prosecutio­n of a former political rival is highly inappropri­ate.”

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