The Mercury News

Trump complains that he has ‘no attorney general’.

- By John Wagner and Matt Zapotosky

WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump escalated his attacks on Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday, offering a scathing assessment of his performanc­e on the job and in his confirmati­on hearing.

“I don’t have an attorney general. It’s very sad,” Trump said in an interview with Hill.TV, in which he also said the former senator from Alabama came off as “mixed up and confused” when he appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee in January 2017.

Trump has long been publicly critical of Sessions’s decision to recuse himself from the investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election and said that he has regretted nominating him to lead the Justice Department.

But in the Hill.TV interview, Trump offered broader criticism, including on Sessions’s handling of immigratio­n issues, which has been cheered by Trump allies.

“I’m not happy at the border, I’m not happy with numerous things, not just this,” Trump said, referring to the Russian investigat­ion.

Sessions has implemente­d some of the most aggressive and controvers­ial steps to try to crack down on illegal immigratio­n — emphasizin­g “zero tolerance” for those who come to the country illegally, defending the policy of separating families, and issuing a ruling that limits those who qualify for asylum, among other things.

A Justice Department spokesman declined to comment Wednesday morning.

Trump doubled down on his criticism of Sessions as he left the White House on Wednesday morning for North Carolina to survey hurricane damage.

“I’m disappoint­ed in the attorney general for many reasons, and you understand that,” he told reporters.

After taking another public tongue-lashing from the president, Sessions gave a speech Wednesday to law enforcemen­t officials in Waukegan, Illinois, in which he effusively praised Trump.

“Under his strong leadership, we are respecting police again and enforcing our laws,” Sessions said, according to a written version of the speech. “Based on my experience meeting with officers like you across the country, I believe that morale has already improved under President Trump. I can feel the difference.”

In the interview, Trump suggested he appointed Sessions out of blind loyalty.

“I’m so sad over Jeff Sessions because he came to me,” Trump said. “He was the first senator that endorsed me. And he wanted to be attorney general, and I didn’t see it.”

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