Albuquerque Journal

Trump’s latest tweet storm targets leaks in Russia probe

He lashes out at Clinton, Comey

- BY DARLENE SUPERVILLE

WASHINGTON — Hours before he was to help commission a new aircraft carrier at a patriotic ceremony on the Virginia coast, President Donald Trump fired off a volley of early morning tweets that again showed how furious he remains over multiple investigat­ions into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

The tweets were unusual in their breadth and scope, even for Trump, given the wide variety of topics he touched on as Saturday dawned. His 10 tweets, all sent within two hours, ranged from the Russia investigat­ion and Attorney General Jeff Sessions to Hillary Clinton, the health care effort and his newly appointed White House communicat­ions director.

Trump said in one missive: “While all agree the U. S. President has the complete power to pardon, why think of that when only crime so far is LEAKS against us. FAKE NEWS.”

The Washington Post recently reported that Trump has inquired about the authority he has as president to pardon aides, relatives or even himself in connection with the widening investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the election and whether any Trump associates were involved.

The president has long criticized leaks of informatio­n about the investigat­ion and has urged authoritie­s to prosecute leakers.

Trump maintains that no crimes have been committed.

One of Trump’s attorneys, Jay Sekulow, said the president has not discussed the issue of pardons with his outside legal team.

Next week, Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr.; his son-in-law and White House adviser, Jared Kushner; and Paul Manafort, a former campaign chairman, are scheduled to appear before Senate committees investigat­ing Russian meddling.

Trump defended his son, saying he “openly gave his e-mails to the media & authoritie­s whereas Crooked Hillary Clinton deleted (& acid washed) her 33,000 e-mails!” Trump’s namesake has become a focus of the investigat­ion after it was revealed that he, Kushner and Manafort met with Russian representa­tives at Trump Tower in June 2016. Trump Jr. later released email exchanges concerning the meeting on Twitter, after learning that The New York Times was about to publish them.

The FBI investigat­ed Clinton for using a private email server as secretary of state. She turned thousands of emails over to the government, but deleted thousands of others that she said were personal or unrelated to her work as the nation’s top diplomat.

Trump also complained Saturday about a Washington Post report that the Russian ambassador to the U.S. said he discussed election-related issues with Jeff Sessions when the men met during the 2016 presidenti­al race. Sessions at the time was a U.S. senator and foreign policy adviser to Trump.

Trump tweeted: “A new INTELLIGEN­CE LEAK from the Amazon Washington Post,this time against A.G. Jeff Sessions. These illegal leaks, like Comey’s, must stop!”

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