San Francisco Chronicle

Sources: Trump pushed to stop recusal

-

WASHINGTON — President Trump directed his White House counsel to tell Attorney General Jeff Sessions to not recuse himself from the Justice Department’s investigat­ion into potential ties between Russia and the Trump campaign, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The conversati­on between Don McGahn, the president’s White House counsel, and Sessions took place on the president’s orders and occurred just before the attorney general announced that he would step aside from the ongoing inquiry into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidenti­al election, according to a person with knowledge of the interactio­n. Two other people confirmed details of the conversati­on between McGahn and Sessions.

All three people spoke on condition of anonymity to the Associated Press to avoid publicly discussing an ongoing investigat­ion.

The episode is known to special counsel Robert Mueller and his team of prosecutor­s and is likely of interest to them as they look into whether Trump’s actions as president, including the May firing of FBI Director James Comey, amount to improper efforts to obstruct the Russia investigat­ion. Investigat­ors recently concluded a round of interviews with current and former White House officials, including McGahn and former White House chief of staff Reince Priebus.

The New York Times first reported that Trump had McGahn lobby Sessions against a recusal.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States