Khaleej Times

Jeff Sessions confirmed as US attorney general

- AFP

washington — The US Senate confirmed Jeff Sessions as attorney general on Wednesday, despite fierce debate about his civil rights record and Democratic concern over whether he serves as the nation’s top law enforcemen­t officer independen­t from President Donald Trump.

Lawmakers greenlight­ed the senator as the 84th US attorney general on a mostly party line vote of 52 to 47, with one Democrat, Joe Manchin of West Virginia, voting with the Republican majority.

When the tally was announced, many senators broke into extended applause for their colleague.

Trump has harangued Democrats for slow-walking his nominees, blasting their unpreceden­ted obstructio­n as a “disgrace.”

He appeared particular­ly angered by the delay on Sessions, who as attorney general would wield enormous power regarding the administra­tion of justice, including on the issue of voting rights.

“Congratula­tions to our new attorney general,” Trump tweeted shortly after the vote.

Sessions, widely seen as an inspiratio­n for Trump’s anti-immigratio­n policies, is just the sixth of 15 cabinet members to be confirmed, in addition to the cabinetran­k positions of CIA director and US ambassador to the United Nations.

He takes charge of the Justice Department and its 113,000 employees amid a swirling legal debate over Trump’s most controvers­ial White House action to date, an executive order temporaril­y blocking all refugee arrivals and immigratio­n from seven mainly Muslim countries. —

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