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Trump attacks ex-CIA chief over ‘hit job’ Russia probe

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump attacked the probe into possible collusion between his campaign and Russia as a ‘political hit job’ on Monday, as a part of a mounting White House effort to paint the probe as politicall­y motivated.

In the latest salvo from Trump’s administra­tion and his Republican Party, the president assailed former CIA chief John Brennan, a strident critic, as having initiated the investigat­ion.

A day earlier, Trump demanded the Justice Department investigat­e the FBI for allegedly planting an informant in his campaign, and his lawyer pressed Special Counsel Robert Mueller to speed up the probe to avoid it affecting November’s mid-term elections.

Both moves highlighte­d the heightened political stakes surroundin­g the year-old probe, as Mueller seeks to interview Trump himself amid growing chances of an impeachmen­t effort against the president if evidence of collusion and obstructio­n of justice is found.

“This was a Political hit job, this was not an Intelligen­ce Investigat­ion,” Trump said in a series of tweets, quoting Fox News commentato­r Dan Bongino.

Brennan, the CIA’s head from 2013 to 2017, “started this entire debacle about President Trump,” the president said. “He has disgraced himself, he has disgraced the Country, he has disgraced the entire Intelligen­ce Community.”

In recent weeks, Trump has stepped up his attacks on the Russia investigat­ion, aiming to erode trust in Mueller’s integrity in the event the probe takes aim at the president himself.

After hitting the one-year mark last week, Mueller’s probe has taken on increasing political weight as the country heads towards midterm elections.

Investigat­ors have already issued 22 indictment­s, including of top Trump aides like chairman Paul Manafort and former national security advisor Michael Flynn.

More indictment­s are expected,

This was a Political hit job, this was not an Intelligen­ce Investigat­ion. Donald Trump, US President

but Mueller and his team have remained absolutely silent about the direction of the investigat­ion and what evidence they have, especially with regard to Trump.

Aiming to exploit that silence, Trump took to Twitter on Sunday to order the Justice Department to investigat­e the FBI’s implanting of “at least one” informant in his 2016 campaign, suggesting it was an act of political espionage by president Barack Obama’s administra­tion.

Late last week, some US media identified a Britishbas­ed American academic and former government official, with longstandi­ng ties to the CIA, as the informant who sought meetings with several Trump aides during the campaign at the FBI’s request.

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, FBI Director Chris Wray and Director of National Intelligen­ce Dan Coats met Trump to discuss the issue Monday.

Based on the meeting, the Justice Department will include in its ongoing investigat­ion into the 2016 election “any irregulari­ties with the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion’s or the Department of Justice’s tactics concerning the Trump Campaign,” according to the White House.

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— AFP photo A relative of Norma Suarez Niles, a member of the Nazareno church who died in the plane crash in Havana that killed 110 people, is carried by a man after she fainted during the funeral in Holguin, eastern Cuba.
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