The Mercury News

Sessions says Justice Dept. may be due for criticism

- By Sadie Gurman

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, a suggestion that that has not always been the case.

“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, and the end of a speech about the Trump administra­tion’s immigratio­n crackdown.

The unusual comments 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.

Democrats say that outrage is an effort to discredit Mueller’s investigat­ion into possible obstructio­n of justice and Trump campaign ties to Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

Sessions didn’t mention those cases directly. He said: “We don’t see criticism from Congress as a bad thing. When they learn of a problem and start asking questions that is a good thing.”

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

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