Waterloo Region Record

Trump renews criticism of his own AG

- Jonathan Lemire and Jill Colvin

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump took a new swipe at Attorney General Jeff Sessions Monday, referring to him in a tweet as “beleaguere­d” and wondering why Sessions isn’t digging into Hillary Clinton’s alleged contacts with Russia.

Fuming about the ongoing investigat­ions into Russian meddling in the 2016 election and questions as to whether his campaign colluded with foreign officials, Trump focused his ire on Sessions, who was once one of the president’s closest allies.

“So why aren’t the Committees and investigat­ors, and of course our beleaguere­d A.G., looking into Crooked Hillarys crimes & Russia relations?” Trump tweeted. His tweet came just hours before his son-in-law, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, travelled to Capitol Hill to be interviewe­d about his meetings with Russians.

During an event at the White House, Trump ignored a shouted question about whether Sessions should resign.

The president’s tweet about Sessions comes less than a week after Trump, in a New York Times interview, criticized Sessions for recusing himself from the Russia probe, saying he should never have taken the job as attorney general. Sessions recused himself from the investigat­ion earlier this year after it was revealed he met with a top Russian diplomat last year.

The attorney general said last week he planned to keep the job.

Trump has seethed about Sessions’ decision for months, viewing it as disloyal — arguably the most grievous offence in the president’s mind — and resenting the attorney general didn’t give the White House a proper heads-up before announcing he would recuse himself.

The two have not spoken since the publicatio­n of the Times interview, according to Deputy White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders. And their conversati­ons in recent weeks have been infrequent as Trump has been unable to forget the action, according to three White House and outside advisers.

They were close: Sessions first appeared with Trump at a rally in the then-senator’s home state of Alabama in August 2015, an event that drew a massive crowd and was, for many members of Trump’s inner circle, one of the first signs that their candidate was catching on.

The broadside against Sessions in the interview was not a calculated ploy to force the attorney general to resign, but rather Trump’s frustratio­n with his longtime ally bubbling to the surface, according to the advisers who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversati­ons. Several people close to Trump — including his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr, who has also been ensnared in the Russia probe — have also told the president that they believe Sessions’ decision to recuse himself was a mistake.

That has only fuelled Trump’s obsession with the probe.

 ?? MATT ROURKE, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jeff Sessions is a thorn in the side of Donald Trump.
MATT ROURKE, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jeff Sessions is a thorn in the side of Donald Trump.

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