Albuquerque Journal

Trump suggests Sessions should investigat­e Obama

President tweeted that Obama’s inaction on Russian meddling a crime

- THE WASHINGTON POST

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Wednesday lashed out at Attorney General Jeff Sessions, suggesting the president’s supporters should pressure Sessions to focus the investigat­ion into Russian election meddling on President Barack Obama’s administra­tion.

Taking to Twitter, Trump said that the meddling occurred while Obama was in office and asked why his predecesso­r didn’t intervene.

“Question: If all of the Russian meddling took place during the Obama Administra­tion, right up to January 20th, why aren’t they the subject of the investigat­ion?” Trump said in his tweet. “Why didn’t Obama do something about the meddling? Why aren’t Dem crimes under investigat­ion?”

“Ask Jeff Session!” he concluded, misspellin­g the last name of his attorney general. (Trump later sent a new version of the tweet with the correct spelling.)

The morning tweet was the latest in Trump’s often-angry running commentary on the investigat­ion in the five days since the Justice Department’s special counsel announced a sweeping indictment of what prosecutor­s say is a notorious Russian group of Internet trolls.

On Friday, 13 individual­s and three companies were charged with a long-running scheme to criminally interfere with the 2016 presidenti­al election.

As he has in other tweets, Trump tried to deflect attention from questions about whether his campaign colluded with Russia - an allegation he has vigorously denied.

Wednesday’s tweet also offered further evidence of Trump’s continued fascinatio­n with Obama. On Tuesday, Trump claimed on Twitter that he has “been much tougher on Russia than Obama, just look at the facts.”

The Obama administra­tion did take some actions toward Russia before the election, but its most significan­t retaliator­y measure came after Trump’s victory. Obama ordered 35 Russian diplomats and suspected intelligen­ce agents to leave the United States.

 ?? EVAN VUCCI/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump, left, sits with Attorney General Jeff Sessions during the FBI National Academy graduation ceremony in Quantico, Va. in December.
EVAN VUCCI/ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump, left, sits with Attorney General Jeff Sessions during the FBI National Academy graduation ceremony in Quantico, Va. in December.

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