The Jerusalem Post

Activists call for protests to protect Russia probe

- • By RICH MCKAY

ATLANTA (Reuters) – US progressiv­e groups will stage hundreds of protests nationwide on Thursday to demand that President Donald Trump do nothing to hinder an ongoing investigat­ion into Russian meddling to help him win the 2016 US election.

The protests, operating under the banner “Nobody is Above the Law” and led by the activist group MoveOn, called for people to gather in cities at 5 p.m. on Thursday in an effort to protect the investigat­ion led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

The action was spurred by Trump’s move on Wednesday to replace Attorney-General Jeff Sessions with Sessions’s chief of staff, Matthew Whitaker, as acting attorney-general. Sessions had recused himself from overseeing the Russia investigat­ion, while Whitaker has called for it to be scaled down.

Trump announced the move the day after a Congressio­nal election that saw his Republican­s lose control of the House of Representa­tives but gain seats in the Senate.

“Donald Trump has installed a crony to oversee the special counsel’s Trump-Russia investigat­ion,” MoveOn said on its website. It pledged that at least one rally would be held in each state.

Mueller has indicted a number of Russian individual­s and firms for meddling in the election to help Trump win, and is investigat­ing whether anyone on the Trump campaign collaborat­ed with them. Trump denies collusion and calls the investigat­ion a partisan witch hunt.

The Justice Department is separately investigat­ing payments that were made during the campaign to women who said they had affairs with Trump to bar them from speaking.

Sessions has long drawn Trump’s ire for recusing himself from the Russia investigat­ion.

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