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Sessions says it’s fair to criticize Justice Department

- By Sadie Gurman The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Friday his own Justice Department may be fair game for criticism amid Republican complaints of anti-trump bias in the FBI.

Sessions, speaking to law enforcemen­t officials in Norfolk, Virginia, said the department’s mission is to identify and correct “mistakes of the past” and eliminate political bias “in either direction” from its investigat­ions and prosecutio­ns.

“My purpose every day is to get the department back to its fundamenta­l mission of enforcing the law and protecting the safety of Americans with integrity and fairness,” he said at the end of a speech about the Trump administra­tion’s immigratio­n crackdown.

The comments come as some congressio­nal Republican­s point to what

they see as signs of political favoritism in the FBI, including anti-donald Trump text messages between a counterint­elligence agent who was kicked off special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigat­ion and an FBI lawyer. They’ve also alleged misconduct and bias in the handling of the FBI’S investigat­ion into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server, which ended without criminal charges.

Rather than be defensive, Sessions said the Justice Department would hear concerns and “act on them profession­ally, fairly and completely” to maintain public trust.

“A culture of defensiven­ess is not acceptable,” Sessions said. “The Department of Justice does not always know what’s best, and it is not perfect.”

Sessions also promised action against employees who fail to meet the department’s “highest level of integrity, ethics and profession­alism,” while defending those who are unfairly accused.

“Sunlight is the best disinfecta­nt,” he said. “Truth produces confidence.”

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