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Trump, Sessions spar on surveillan­ce probe

President’s rebuke of AG is his first since summer

- David Jackson

WASHINGTON – President Trump and his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, clashed again Wednesday, this time over a newly announced investigat­ion into alleged abuse of surveillan­ce powers — an inquiry Trump endorsed for months.

During a morning set of tweets, Trump protested Sessions’ decision to have the Justice Department’s inspector general investigat­e the handling of Foreign Intelligen­ce Surveillan­ce Act warrants, rather than the department’s prosecutor­s.

The president argued an IG inquiry would take too long. “Isn’t the I.G. an Obama guy?” he wrote. “Why not use Justice Department lawyers? DISGRACEFU­L!”

Sessions released a statement: “As long as I am the attorney general, I will continue to discharge my duties with integrity and honor, and this department will continue to do its work in a fair and impartial manner according to the law and Constituti­on.”

Trump has criticized Sessions on a variety of fronts, including the attorney general’s decision to recuse himself from the investigat­ion into alleged Russian interferen­ce in American elections, which led to special counsel Robert Mueller’s appointmen­t.

Trump hadn’t launched a broadside against his attorney general since July.

Sessions was one of Trump’s earliest and most vocal supporters. In July, Sessions described Trump’s public rebukes as “kind of hurtful” but expressed his intent to remain on the job.

“He (Trump) has had a lot of criticism, and he’s steadfast determined to get his job done,” Sessions told Fox News. “And he wants all of us to do our jobs, and that’s what I intend to do.’’

The attorney general acknowledg­ed Tuesday that he asked the Justice Department’s inspector general to review possible surveillan­ce abuses raised by House Republican­s as part of an investigat­ion into alleged Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election. Republican­s alleged that the FBI misused a secret surveillan­ce court to get approval to wiretap Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.

Rep. Pete King, R-N.Y., told Fox News he understand­s where Trump is coming from about the organizati­on of the inquiry, but he doesn’t think the president should criticize Sessions in public.

“Jeff Sessions is loyal to the president, and he’s one of the first to support him, and he’s often in very difficult positions, and I think he’s trying to reconcile as best as he can,” King said.

Meanwhile, in a tweet on his border wall proposal, Trump suggested that “sections of the Wall that California wants built NOW will not be built until the whole Wall is approved.” California officials have long objected to the idea.

The tweet came a day after a federal judge ruled that the Trump administra­tion had the right to waive environmen­tal laws to build the wall. The ruling came in a lawsuit with plaintiffs that include California’s attorney general.

“Isn’t the I.G. an Obama guy? Why not use Justice Department lawyers? DISGRACEFU­L!”

President Trump In a tweet Wednesday

 ?? NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? President Trump is quick to let Jeff Sessions know when he’s displeased.
NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/GETTY IMAGES President Trump is quick to let Jeff Sessions know when he’s displeased.

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