Las Vegas Review-Journal

Trump backed into a corner

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President Donald Trump came out for a press conference the morning after the midterm elections acting like he had a serious hangover from a bad night. He was combative with reporters and vowed a warlike stance with Democrats if they investigat­e him.

Then came the firing of Jeff Sessions as attorney general, followed by the appointmen­t of Matthew Whitaker as his replacemen­t. Trump found someone who professed loyalty to him and had a prejudice against the Russia investigat­ion. He disregarde­d protocol, bypassing Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein.

A conflict of interest is anything with the appearance of impropriet­y. Whitaker has stated that the Russia probe could be deterred by reducing funding and that it should be narrowed in scope. He should be advised by Justice Department lawyers to recuse himself.

Of course, Trump has probably talked to Whitaker about a loyalty pledge, and he would not appoint another person who might recuse himself.

Since Trump is effectivel­y under investigat­ion, he should be questioned about his conversati­ons with Whitaker. If there was any discussion about shutting down the probe, that would be obstructio­n of justice.

We cannot allow Trump to undermine our system of justice to suit his own ends. The Democratic House majority must try to enact legislatio­n to protect the investigat­ion while still trying to enact legislatio­n to advance issues important to the American people.

Don Hiddleson, Millcreek, Utah

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