Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

GOP senator to AG: Stay out of criminal-justice overhaul

- STEVEN T. DENNIS Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Jennifer Epstein of Bloomberg News.

Senate Judiciary Chairman Charles Grassley told Attorney General Jeff Sessions in blunt terms to butt out of the debate over criminal-justice overhaul, saying he has helped save Sessions’s job when he has been under fire by President Donald Trump.

The Iowa Republican has moved a bipartisan bill through his committee to rework laws on sentencing for nonviolent drug offenders and overhaul prison practices to reduce recidivism. He said he’s made “great progress” in getting White House support.

“At least there seems to be an interest on the part of the White House now to keeping the bills together,” Grassley said Thursday.

Sessions has blasted the portion of the plan that would give judges more leeway to reduce sentences for nonviolent drug crimes, calling it a “grave error.” That’s been the source of a monthslong dispute between Grassley and the nation’s chief law enforcemen­t officer.

“With all that I have done to help Sessions to keep the president from firing him, I think Sessions ought to stay out of this,” Grassley said. “June of last year, the suggestion was coming, and I told the White House, I don’t have time to have a hearing on a new attorney general.”

Trump has publicly criticized his attorney general for recusing himself from the investigat­ion into Russian election meddling.

Trump hosted a group of pastors at the White House on Wednesday to discuss efforts on prisons and met with four Republican senators on the issue, including Grassley.

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