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Sessions’ job safe at least until midterms

Trump suggests he’ll wait until after November vote to fire attorney general

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President Donald Trump said Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ job is safe at least until the midterm elections in November.

“I just would love to have him do a great job,” Trump said Thursday in an Oval Office interview. Asked if he’d keep Sessions beyond November, he declined to comment.

Trump has repeatedly attacked Sessions in private and in public for recusing himself in March 2017 from the investigat­ion of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein then appointed Robert Mueller as special counsel to conduct what’s become a wide-ranging probe, including whether people around Trump conspired with the Russians and whether the president sought to obstruct justice.

Trump also has ridiculed Sessions, a former Republican senator and an early supporter of his presidenti­al candidacy, as “weak” for failing to aggressive­ly pursue Republican allegation­s of anti-Trump bias in the Justice Department and FBI. Trump has tried to no avail to pressure Sessions to quit, which would open the way to appointing a successor who could oust Mueller or rein in his inquiry.

Trump’s comments Thursday were in keeping with the prediction­s of some key Republican­s in Congress, who are now saying they expect the president to oust Sessions after the elections in November despite warning him in the past that the Senate wouldn’t muster the votes to confirm a successor.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, RS.C., said Tuesday that the relationsh­ip between Trump and Sessions is “beyond repair” and that the issues are “deeper” than the attorney general’s recusal.

“He is not the only man in the country that can be attorney general. He is a fine man. I’m not asking for him to be fired. But the relationsh­ip is not working,” Graham said on NBC’s “Today.”

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