The Welland Tribune

Trump calls on Sessions to end Mueller’s Russia probe

- ZEKE MILLER

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump called Wednesday for his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, to end special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe of Russia’s election interventi­on, a day after Trump’s former campaign chair went on trial.

Taking to Twitter to complain about the federal Russia investigat­ion, which focuses on the 2016 presidenti­al campaign, Trump said Sessions “should stop this Rigged Witch Hunt right now, before it continues to stain our country any further.”

The relationsh­ip between Sessions and the president has been strained for more than a year, since the attorney general recused himself from investigat­ions relating to the election because of Sessions’ own role on the Trump campaign. Mueller’s team is accountabl­e to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

Tuesday marked the first day of Paul Manafort’s trial on charges of tax evasion and bank fraud brought by Mueller’s team, charges that stemmed from Manafort’s consulting work for Ukraine, for which he allegedly received millions he did not report to the U.S. government.

Seeking to distance himself from his ex-campaign chair, Trump said, “He worked for me for a very short time.”

But Manafort’s involvemen­t in the Trump campaign spanned six months, and he helped lead efforts to secure the GOP nomination for Trump in 2016.

Trump asked whether his former top political aide was being treated worse than Al Capone, tweeting that Manafort is “now serving solitary confinemen­t — although convicted of nothing?” Capone, the infamous gangster, was convicted of tax evasion and served most of the 1930s in prison before being paroled.

Manafort is in detention after having his bail revoked because of allegation­s that he was attempting to tamper with witnesses in his case. Federal prosecutor­s revealed last month that he was afforded unusual privileges while in detention.

Trump said the charges against Manafort “have nothing to do with Collusion.” Potential co-ordination between Russian government agents and the Trump campaign is still a matter of investigat­ion by Mueller’s team, which is also investigat­ing potential obstructio­n of justice by the president. Trump called any talk of collusion “a Hoax.”

 ?? WIN MCNAMEE GETTY IMAGES ?? U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, left, and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein­in Washington, DC.
WIN MCNAMEE GETTY IMAGES U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, left, and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein­in Washington, DC.

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