The Province

Sessions hits back at Trump

Won’t be ‘influenced’

- ZEKE MILLER, CATHERINE LUCEY and JONATHAN LEMIRE

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump, newly incensed by campaign allegation­s, plunged back into his criticism of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, claiming in an interview that Sessions “never took control of the Justice Department” after Trump put him there. Sessions quickly hit back, declaring that he and his department “will not be improperly influenced by political considerat­ions.”

Trump was interviewe­d on Fox & Friends on Wednesday, the day after his former attorney Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to eight counts — and implicated the president — and former campaign manager Paul Manafort was convicted of financial crimes unrelated to the 2016 presidenti­al campaign. The interview aired Thursday.

Trump has lashed out repeatedly in the past at Sessions, the Alabama Republican who was the first senator to endorse the celebrity businessma­n but then recused himself shortly after taking office from the special counsel investigat­ion that led to the criminal cases and is still underway into possible collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign.

“You know the only reason I gave him the job? Because I felt loyalty, he was an original supporter,” Trump said, criticizin­g Sessions because he, according to the president, “never took control of the Justice Department.”

Sessions slapped back in a statement Thursday afternoon, saying he “took control of the Department of Justice the day I was sworn in, which is why we have had unpreceden­ted success at effectuati­ng the President’s agenda.”

He declared that while he’s attorney general “the actions” of the DOJ “will not be improperly influenced by political considerat­ions. I demand the highest standards, and where they are not met, I take action.”

 ?? EVAN VUCCI/AP ?? President Donald Trump speaks during a roundtable on the “Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernizat­ion Act” in the White House yesterday,
EVAN VUCCI/AP President Donald Trump speaks during a roundtable on the “Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernizat­ion Act” in the White House yesterday,

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