Khaleej Times

Fears for Russia probe as Trump fires Jeff Sessions

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Any attempt by the president or the Justice Department to interfere with Mueller’s probe would be an obstructio­n of justice and impeachabl­e offense

Bernie Sanders, US Senator

washington — US President Donald Trump on Wednesday fired Attorney-General Jeff Sessions a day after a heated midterm vote, naming a loyalist to replace him in a move that raises questions over the future of the Russia investigat­ion.

The axing capped more than a year of bitter criticism by the president over his legal adviser’s decision to recuse himself from the probe into Moscow’s interferen­ce in the 2016 election, paving the way for the appointmen­t of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

In announcing the resignatio­n in a tweet that thanked the former Alabama senator “for his service” — Trump right away named as acting attorney-general Sessions’ chief of staff, Matthew Whitaker.

The announceme­nt set off immediate alarm bells: Whitaker has been overtly critical of the broad scope granted to Mueller’s team to probe beyond allegation­s that Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia in 2016, into other ties between Trump, his family and aides, and Russia — an investigat­ion the president calls a “witch hunt”.

In an op-ed in August last year he publicly urged Deputy Attorney-General Rod Rosenstein — who oversees the probe — to “limit the scope of his investigat­ion to the four corners of the order appointing him special counsel”.

As acting attorney-general, Whitaker now has the power to wrest oversight away from Rosenstein and take charge himself.

Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer immediatel­y called on Whitaker to recuse himself from the probe as his predecesso­r had, “given his previous comments advocating defunding and imposing limitation­s” on it.

Senator Bernie Sanders went further, tweeting that “any attempt by the president or the Justice Department to interfere with Mueller’s probe would be an obstructio­n of justice and impeachabl­e offense”. —

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