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Democrats urge Whitaker to step aside from Russia probe

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Top Democrats yesterday stepped up pressure on acting US Attorney General Matthew Whitaker to step aside from overseeing a special counsel probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 US presidenti­al election, vowing to order him to testify early next year.

Representa­tive Jerrold Nadler, the expected incoming chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said yesterday the committee plans to subpoena Whitaker to testify next year as its first witness.

“He should recuse himself. He has expressed total hostility to the investigat­ion,” Nadler said on the ABC News show This Week. “His appointmen­t is simply part of an attack on the investigat­ion by Robert Mueller.”

In a letter to the Justice Department’s chief ethics officer, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi and other top Democrats asked whether any ethics attorneys at the Justice Department have advised Whitaker to recuse himself and demanded details on any ethics guidance Whitaker has received.

“Allowing a vocal opponent of the investigat­ion to oversee it will severely undermine public confidence in the Justice Department’s work on this critically important matter,” the letter said.

Democrats have increasing­ly expressed alarm since last week, when President Donald Trump ordered Attorney General Jeff Sessions to resign and replaced him with Whitaker, Sessions’ chief of staff.

Sessions’ ouster paved the way for Whitaker to take over oversight of Mueller’s investigat­ion from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller in May 2017 after Sessions recused himself from the probe.

Prior to working at the Justice Department, Whitaker made multiple negative comments about the Mueller investigat­ion and its scope.

In addition, Whitaker is also a close friend of Trump’s 2016 election campaign co-chair Sam Clovis, who has since become a witness in Mueller’s investigat­ion.

“Mr Whitaker’s relationsh­ip with Mr Clovis, who is a grand jury witness in the special counsel investigat­ion, as well as Mr Whitaker’s other entangleme­nts, raise additional concerns about his ability to supervise the investigat­ion independen­tly and impartiall­y,” the letter said.

Kellyanne Conway, a counsellor to Trump, defended Whitaker’s oversight of the probe when asked about it on ABC’s This Week.

“Comments that Matt Whitaker made as a private citizen on cable TV does not disqualify him from being fair and impartial by overseeing this investigat­ion.” She added that Trump is “100% behind Matt Whitaker.”

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