Trump renews attack on probe
Tells Sessions to axe it, brands it ‘a disgrace’
WASHINGTON: Donald Trump on Wednesday told his attorney-general to end the high-profile investigation into Russian election meddling that has ensnared key members of his presidential campaign and cast a long shadow over his White House.
In a series of tweets that quickly sparked accusations that Mr Trump was publicly trying to pervert the course of justice, the president decried the investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller as “a disgrace”.
“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,” Mr Trump said.
Aides rushed to limit the damage, insisting he was not issuing an order as Mr Session’s boss.
“It’s not an order, it’s the president’s opinion,” White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters, adding that Mr Trump wants the probe to “come to an end”.
His lawyer Rudy Giuliani added: “He used a medium he uses for opinions, Twitter. One of the good things about using that, he’s established a clear sort of practice now that he expresses his opinions on Twitter.
“He used the word ‘should’, he didn’t use the word ‘must’.”
The president, along with allies in conservative media, has launched a long PR campaign against the Mueller probe, which he claims is biased and pursuing erroneous claims of collusion between his campaign team and Moscow.
“Russian collusion with the Trump campaign, one of the most successful in history, is a TOTAL HOAX,” the president said on Wednesday.
Mr Mueller, a respected former FBI director, is investigating whether the Trump campaign aided or abetted an attempt by Russia to sway the 2016 presidential election, or tried to cover up the conspiracy.
He has so far lodged dozens of indictments, including those of suspected Russian hackers, and secured guilty pleas from at least three Trump aides charged with conspiracy and lying to investigators.
This was Mr Trump’s most direct demand yet that Mr Sessions, who infuriated the president by recusing himself from the investigation, intervene to end the probe.
“The president of the United States just called on his attorney-general to put an end to an investigation in which the president, his family and campaign may be implicated,” said Democratic congressman Adam Schiff. “This is an attempt to obstruct justice hiding in plain sight. America must never accept it.”
Even Mr Trump’s allies questioned the demand.