The Southland Times

Trump demands end to probe

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Donald Trump has called on his attorney general to end the investigat­ion into Russian election meddling, once again ramping up the rhetoric on the inquiry overshadow­ing his presidency.

The US president also distanced himself from Paul Manafort, his former campaign chairman, who is on trial for bank fraud and tax evasion, noting they worked together only for a ‘‘very short time’’.

Trump’s early-morning tweets came at a time when special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion into Russia’s role in the 2016 presidenti­al campaign was again in the headlines.

Manafort appeared in court on Tuesday – the first time someone indicted by the Mueller probe has stood trial.

It is being seen as a key early test for the investigat­ion.

Mueller was appointed to lead the investigat­ion after Trump fired James Comey as FBI director in May 2017. The FBI had been probing the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia since before the election.

Trump yesterday tweeted: ‘‘This is a terrible situation and attorney general Jeff Sessions should stop this rigged witch hunt right now, before it continues to stain our country any further. Bob Mueller is totally conflicted, and his 17 Angry Democrats that are doing his dirty work are a disgrace to USA!’’ Trump later suggested that Manafort was being ‘‘treated worse’’ than Al Capone, the mafia boss, despite not yet being convicted of a crime. Manafort has been in jail ahead of the trial for alleged witness tampering.

Trump has issued a series of escalating direct attacks on the special counsel in recent months.

The president has suggested Mueller, who led the FBI from 2001 to 2013, has a conflict of interest on the Russia case and has picked lawyers who are politicall­y biased.

Mueller is looking into obstructio­n of justice claims and probing contacts the Trump campaign had with Russian-linked figures before the 2016 vote. Others topics, such as Russian hacking, are also being investigat­ed.

Sessions has recused himself from the Russia probe, to the fury of the president, meaning his number two, Rod Rosenstein, oversees the investigat­ion. That means Sessions is unlikely to be able to act on the president’s demand at present.

Sarah Sanders, the White House press secretary, later said of Trump’s call for the Russia probe to be closed: ‘‘It’s not an order, it’s the president’s opinion.’’

Trump is looking to the November 2018 midterm elections, leading a rally in Florida on Tuesday where he brushed off criticism of his style, saying: ‘‘Anybody can act presidenti­al.’’ - Telegraph Group

‘‘Anybody can act presidenti­al.’’ Donald Trump

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