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New Trump, Mueller tornado

US leader urges AG to end probe in Twitter tirade

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US President Donald Trump on Wednesday told his attorneyge­neral to end the high-profile investigat­ion into Russian election meddling that has ensnared key members of his presidenti­al campaign and cast a long shadow over his White House.

In a series of tweets that quickly sparked accusation­s that Trump was publicly trying to pervert justice, the president decried the investigat­ion led by special counsel Robert Mueller as “a disgrace”.

“This is a terrible situation and Attorney-General Jeff Sessions should stop this Rigged Witch Hunt right now, before it continues to stain our country any further,” Trump said.

Aides rushed to limit the damage, insisting he was not issuing an order as Session’s boss.

Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani added: “He used a medium he uses for opinions, Twitter.

“He used the word ‘should’, he didn’t use the word ‘must’.”

The president – along with allies in conservati­ve media – has launched a long PR campaign against the Mueller probe, which he claims is biased and pursuing erroneous claims of collusion between his campaign team and Moscow.

“Russian Collusion with the Trump Campaign, one of the most successful in history, is a TOTAL HOAX,” the president said on Wednesday.

Mueller – who is a respected former FBI director – is investigat­ing whether the Trump campaign aided or abetted an attempt by Russia to sway the 2016 presidenti­al election, or tried to cover up the conspiracy.

He has so far lodged dozens of indictment­s, including those of suspected Russian hackers, and secured guilty pleas from at least three Trump aides charged with conspiracy and lying to investigat­ors.

This was Trump’s most direct demand yet that Sessions, who infuriated the president by recusing himself from the investigat­ion, intervene to end the probe.

“The president of the United States just called on his attorneyge­neral to put an end to an investigat­ion in which the president, his family and campaign may be implicated,” said Democratic congressma­n Adam Schiff.

“This is an attempt to obstruct justice hiding in plain sight. America must never accept it.”

Even Trump’s allies questioned the demand.

“I’ve said all along I see no evidence of collusion.

But if anyone helped Russia to hack-steal they deserve justice,” said Republican operative Ari Fleischer.

“Let Mueller finish his job. Neither POTUS nor Sessions should interfere.

“After all, nothing will help Trump more than Mueller concluding there is no crime.”

Amid the criticism from both sides of the political aisle, Trump’s personal attorneys also sought to walk back the comment, insisting the president was not ordering Sessions to do anything.

“The president has issued no order or direction to the Department of Justice on this,” lawyer Jay Sekulow said.

Giuliani added the president may be within his legal rights to obstruct justice if he wishes.

“Under our conclusion if the president is acting within his capacity as president and he fires someone, that can’t be questioned,” he said.

Giuliani also said the president’s legal team was in the middle of ongoing negotiatio­ns with Mueller, as a report in The Washington Post said the special counsel had offered to reduce the number of questions in exchange for a sit-down interview.

Trump’s latest Twitter tirade came on the second day of the trial of former campaign chairman Paul Manafort on bank and tax fraud charges, which stemmed from the probe but were not directly related to his time on the campaign.

Trump tweeted on Wednesday that Manafort “worked for me for a very short period of time” but sought to defend his former aide’s bona fides. –

But if anyone has helped Russia to hack-steal they deserve justice

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES/ WIN MCNAMEE ?? UNDER PRESSURE: US Attorney-General Jeff Sessions found himself the target of US President Donald Trump’s latest series of tweets on the ongoing probe into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 US elections.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES/ WIN MCNAMEE UNDER PRESSURE: US Attorney-General Jeff Sessions found himself the target of US President Donald Trump’s latest series of tweets on the ongoing probe into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 US elections.
 ?? Picture: AFP ?? GETTING HEATED: President Donald Trump, right, has launched a Twitter attack on an election probe led by Robert Mueller.
Picture: AFP GETTING HEATED: President Donald Trump, right, has launched a Twitter attack on an election probe led by Robert Mueller.

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