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White House: Premature for Sessions to recuse self on Russia

- By John Wagner

WASHINGTON — A White House spokeswoma­n said Sunday that it’s premature to say that Attorney General Jeff Sessions should recuse himself and appoint a special prosecutor to look into apparent Russian meddling in the 2016 election aimed at helping elect Donald Trump.

The assessment by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House principal deputy press secretary, comes as a growing number of Democrats are calling for Sessions, who was a key figure in Trump’s campaign, to step aside as the FBI and the Justice Department probe what happened.

On Friday, a leading Republican, Rep. Darrell Issa of California, echoed that view, saying a special prosecutor would be appropriat­e.

Appearing Sunday on ABC News’ “This Week,” Sanders said congressio­nal committees looking into Russian activity should be allowed to do their work first. “I don’t think we’re there yet,” she said. “Let’s work through this process. You guys want to jump to the very end of the line.”

“We’re confident whatever review that Congress wants to do, that’s the first step,” Sanders said.

Sanders also said that the investigat­ions would find no efforts by the Trump campaign to collude with Russians and suggested that the focus on Russia was driven by Democrats still upset by the election result.

“We’re extremely confident that, whatever review, they’re all going to come to the same conclusion: that we had no involvemen­t in this,” Sanders said.

“The bigger thing here is, if Democrats want to continue to relive their loss every single day, by doing an investigat­ion or review after review, that’s fineby us,” she added.

Later on the same program, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, DCalif., offered a different view, saying, “The attorney general must recuse himself.”

Issa’s comments came Friday on HBO’s “Real Time With Bill Maher.”

Issa, a Trump supporter and former chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said congressio­nal committees should be allowed to do theirwork.

But when pressed by Maher, Issa added: “You’re right that you cannot have somebody — a friend of mine, Jeff Sessions — who was on the campaign and who is an appointee. You’re going to need to use the special prosecutor’s statute and office.”

 ?? PETE MAROVICH/BLOOMBERG ?? Attorney General Jeff Sessions played a key role in Donald Trump’s campaign.
PETE MAROVICH/BLOOMBERG Attorney General Jeff Sessions played a key role in Donald Trump’s campaign.

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