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Trump slams ‘witch hunt’ over attorney general

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US President Donald Trump accused Democrats late Thursday of conducting a “witch hunt” against Attorney General Jeff Sessions over contacts with Russia, as the veteran senator recused himself from any probe into the election campaign.

Sessions’ announceme­nt came as top Democrats called for him to resign after it emerged he had met with Russia’s ambassador during the presidenti­al election campaign, as the White House moved to foretall a snowballin­g controvers­y over its ties to Moscow.

Sessions denied any impropriet­y or that he lied about those encounters in his Senate confirmati­on hearing.

The attorney general told his confirmati­on hearing in January that he “did not have communicat­ions with the Russians” and did not know of any by other campaign staff.

Sessions on Thursday clarified that his denial referred to contacts made on behalf of the campaign. He said he met Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in his capacity as a senator, and discussed mainly global politics with him.

Trump declared his “total” confidence in Sessions – while adding that he “wasn’t aware” of contacts between Kislyak and Sessions, who was a senator actively supporting Trump’s campaign at the time.

He defended Sessions again in a statement late Thursday, calling Sessions an “honest man” and accusing Democrats of carrying out “a total witch hunt!”

Sessions “did not say anything wrong. He could have stated his response more accurately, but it was clearly not intentiona­l.”

Unswayed by Sessions’ account of events, top Democrats are maintainin­g their calls for him to step down immediatel­y, accusing him of perjury.

They also called for an independen­t prosecutor to investigat­e contacts between the Trump campaign and Moscow, which US intelligen­ce says interfered in the election to hurt Trump’s Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.

Adam Schiff, a Democratic ranking member of the House Intelligen­ce Committee, rejected Sessions’ claim that his contacts with Kislyak were unrelated to his work with the Trump campaign as “simply not credible.”

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