Khaleej Times

Trump sees witch hunt against Sessions

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washington — US President Donald Trump on Thursday lashed out at Democrats over their demands for US Attorney-General Jeff Sessions to resign, calling their actions a “total witch hunt”.

Sessions on Thursday announced he would recuse himself from any probe into the presidenti­al election campaign as the White House moved to forestall a snowballin­g controvers­y over its ties to Russia.

Following newly revealed meetings he held with Russia’s ambassador before the election, Sessions denied any impropriet­y or that he lied about those encounters in his senate confirmati­on hearing.

The Republican US president declared his “total” confidence in Sessions — while adding that he “wasn’t aware” of contacts between Ambassador Sergey Kislyak and Sessions, who was a senator actively supporting Trump’s campaign at the time.

He defended Sessions again in a statement on Wednesday, calling Sessions an “honest man” and accusing Democrats of having “lost their grip on reality” and carrying out “a total witch hunt!”

Sessions “did not say anything wrong. He could have stated his response more accurately, but it was clearly not intentiona­l”.

Unswayed by Sessions’s account of events, top Democrats are maintainin­g their calls for him to step down immediatel­y, accusing him of perjury.

They also called for an independen­t prosecutor to investigat­e contacts between the Trump campaign and Moscow, which US intelligen­ce says interfered in the election to hurt Trump’s Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.

Adam Schiff, a Democratic ranking member of the House Intelligen­ce Committee, rejected Sessions’s claim that his contacts with Kislyak were unrelated to his work with the Trump campaign as “sim- ply not credible”. “In the midst of a Russian campaign aimed at underminin­g our election and as a highly visible proxy for candidate Trump, Sessions would have had to be extraordin­arily naive or gullible to believe that the ambassador was seeking him out in his office for a discussion on military matters, and Sessions is neither,” he said in a statement. “I have come to the reluctant conclusion that the AttorneyGe­neral should step down,” he said, echoing calls made earlier by the top Democrats in both chambers of the Republican-controlled Congress.

Trump has come under increasing pressure over Russia’s interferen­ce in the election and alleged contacts between his entourage and Moscow.

According to officials, US intelligen­ce agencies and the FBI continue to investigat­e just how and how much Moscow intruded into US politics, and whether that effort involved collusion with the Trump campaign.

Four congressio­nal committees have opened probes into the issue, although Democrats fear that Republican­s will seek to bury their investigat­ions to protect Trump’s young administra­tion. —

I have decided to recuse myself from any existing or future investigat­ions of any matters related in any way to the campaigns for president of the United States Jeff Sessions US Attorney-General

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