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Trump defiant as new Russia ties emerge

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WASHINGTON: An avalanche of new revelation­s about ties between Donald Trump’s aides and Russia forced the White House back on the offensive Friday, overshadow­ing a presidenti­al weekend trip to Florida and his well-received major speech.

Before arriving at his Mar-aLago resort for the fourth time in five weeks, Trump accused his political foes of conducting ‘a total witch hunt’ into links with Moscow, which he denies.

The angry accusation came as Attorney General Jeff Sessions — a close Trump confidant and the US government’s top law enforcemen­t official — was forced to recuse himself from any Russia-related inquiries.

After Sessions told senators under oath that “I didn’t have — did not have communicat­ions with the Russians,” journalist­s uncovered he had actually met the Russian ambassador twice in the months before taking office.

The meetings have raised red flags for Democrats, who have called for Sessions to resign and be investigat­ed for perjury.

Trump said he had ‘total’ confidence in Sessions, who ‘could have stated his response more accurately’ but ‘did not say anything wrong’.

Trump lashed out at leading Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer.

Trump tweeted an old picture of the senator with Russian President Vladimir Putin along with the caption: “We should start an immediate investigat­ion into #SenSchumer and his ties to Russia and Putin. A total hypocrite!”

He later demanded a ‘second investigat­ion’ into House Democrat Nancy Pelosi.

Since US intelligen­ce took the unpreceden­ted step of publicly accusing Russia of trying to swing the November election in Trump’s favour, questions have swirled about whether some in Trump’s campaign colluded with Moscow.

Trump has repeatedly denied any personal ties to the Kremlin, and his aides have variously denied or played down contacts with Russian officials.

But it has now emerged that a slew of associates aside from Sessions and already fired national security advisor Michael Flynn met Moscow’s envoy to Washington, Sergey Kislyak, before Trump took office.

US media reported that advisors JD Gordon and Carter Page met Kislyak and, separately, that Flynn and Trump’s son-inlaw and senior White House aide Jared Kushner met Kislyak at Trump Tower in New York last December.

Sessions’ own meetings with the envoy took place much

We should start an immediate investigat­ion into #SenSchumer and his ties to Russia and Putin. A total hypocrite! — Donald Trump, US president

earlier, in July and September, just as accusation­s of Russian interferen­ce in the election were mounting, according to The Washington Post.

According to officials, US intelligen­ce agencies and the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion continue to investigat­e just how and how much Moscow intruded into US politics.

Four congressio­nal committees have opened probes into the issue, although Democrats fear Republican­s will seek to bury their investigat­ions to protect Trump’s young administra­tion.

Trump’s White House has lobbied the FBI, reportedly the CIA and two Republican­s who head committees leading investigat­ions into Russia’s election meddling to knock down media reports on the alleged links. The latest furor has come at a terrible time for Trump’s White House.

Earlier this week, Trump delivered his maiden address to Congress, a speech that was well received and offered an opportunit­y to turn the page on 40 tumultuous days in office.

His address was widely praised — he adopted a more measured tone, which rounded the sharper edges of his nationalis­t rhetoric. — AFP

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