Chattanooga Times Free Press

Agricultur­e nominee withdraws

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WASHINGTON — A former Trump campaign official linked to the Russia investigat­ion by special counsel Robert Mueller has withdrawn his nomination as the Agricultur­e Department’s chief scientist.

Sam Clovis, a former Trump campaign national co-chairman and chief policy adviser, wrote in a letter Thursday to President Donald Trump that he does “not want to be a distractio­n or a negative influence.”

Questions had been raised about Clovis’ qualificat­ions for the administra­tion post. He is a self-described skeptic of climate change.

Republican­s were preparing to hold a hearing on his nomination next week. But it was revealed this week that Clovis had communicat­ions with George Papadopoul­os, a former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser who has admitted to lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russian intermedia­ries last year.

“There were some questions that our distinguis­hed ranking member had for him that I think under the circumstan­ces — and given the votes — his decision was a good one,” said Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., chairman of the Agricultur­e Committee.

The panel’s top Democrat, Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow, said Clovis’ decision to back out was “the right thing to do,” adding he “maybe, barely” had the votes to win confirmati­on.

In his letter, Clovis said the political climate in Washington “has made it impossible for me to receive balanced and fair considerat­ion for this position.”

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