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Trump rips Sessions and FBI

- By Michael D. Shear and Eileen Sullivan New York Times

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump excoriated on Wednesday his attorney general, the FBI, the special counsel and members of the intelligen­ce community — citing conspiracy theories by conservati­ves even as he declared in a wide-ranging interview that he is “not a conspirato­rial person.”

Trump used the Oval Office interview with the Hill newspaper to unleash some of his most deeply felt grievances against his critics, saying one of the “crowning achievemen­ts” of his presidency will be exposing what he calls corruption among the people investigat­ing his administra­tion.

The president’s antipathy toward the intelligen­ce community and the Justice Department has been clear for most of his time in the White House. But Trump’s verbal assault on his own law enforcemen­t agencies during Tuesday’s interview was remarkable even by his standards.

The president escalated his drawn-out war with Attorney General Jeff Sessions over Trump’s assertion that Sessions had failed to protect him from the federal investigat­ion into Russia’s interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election and whether any Trump associates conspired with it.

“I don’t have an attorney general,” Trump declared — an extraordin­ary statement even for a president who has already called his attorney general weak and disloyal. “It’s very sad,” he continued.

On Wednesday morning, Trump all but reversed himself. “We have an attorney general,” he said, in response to reporters’ questions. “I’m disappoint­ed in the attorney general for many reasons.”

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