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Trump decries ‘single greatest witch hunt’ in US history

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump lashed out on Thursday over his Justice Department’s appointmen­t of a special counsel to investigat­e possible ties between his 2016 presidenti­al campaign and Russia, calling it “the single greatest witch hunt” in US history

Trump’s Twitter comments stood in contrast to his measured statement on Wednesday night after former FBI chief Robert Mueller was named as special counsel, in which he said “a thorough investigat­ion will confirm what we already know — there was no collusion between my campaign and any foreign entity.”

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appointed Mueller after a succession of jarring developmen­ts that brought questions over Russia’s alleged meddling in the election and possible collusion by the Trump campaign to a boil.

They included Trump’s firing of FBI Director James Comey, reports that Trump had previously pressured Comey to end a probe of former national security adviser Michael Flynn, and Trump discussing sensitive informatio­n on IS with the Russian foreign minister.

In two Twitter postings, the Republican president assailed the latest developmen­t to roil his four-month-old administra­tion.

“With all of the illegal acts that took place in the Clinton campaign & Obama Administra­tion, there was never a special councel appointed!” Trump wrote, misspellin­g the word counsel as he referred to Democratic former President Barack Obama and former presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton.

“This is the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history!” added Trump, who said in a speech on Wednesday that “no politician in history” had been treated worse or more unfairly than he has.

Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar responded, “This is a truth hunt.”

Rosenstein, the No 2 Justice De- partment official, named Mueller amid mounting pressure in Congress for an independen­t investigat­ion beyond existing FBI and congressio­nal probes into the Russia issue.

Mueller’s appointmen­t was not expected to affect the FBI or congressio­nal investigat­ions. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said Comey should still appear before congressio­nal committees that have invited him to testify.

A key issue Mueller may have to tackle is whether Trump has committed obstructio­n of justice, an offence that could be used in any effort in Congress to impeach him and remove him from office. Trump cited displeasur­e with the FBI’s Russia probe as a factor in dismissing Comey. In addition, Comey wrote a memo detailing Trump’s comments to him in February.

 ?? — Reuters ?? US President Donald Trump poses for a photograph with Ensign Erin Reynolds (L) after presenting her commission at the US Coast Guard Academy commenceme­nt in New London, Connecticu­t on Wednesday.
— Reuters US President Donald Trump poses for a photograph with Ensign Erin Reynolds (L) after presenting her commission at the US Coast Guard Academy commenceme­nt in New London, Connecticu­t on Wednesday.

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