Albuquerque Journal

Trump denies talking to Whitaker about probe

Many call on acting AG to recuse himself

- BY JOHN WAGNER

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday sought to play down speculatio­n that he had appointed Matthew Whitaker acting attorney general to curtail the special counsel investigat­ion, telling reporters that he doesn’t know Whitaker and hasn’t spoken to him about the probe.

“I didn’t speak to Matt Whitaker about it,” Trump told reporters as he left the White House en route to Paris. “I don’t know Matt Whitaker.”

His comments came two days after Trump ousted Jeff Sessions as attorney general and installed Whitaker, Sessions’ chief of staff and a former U.S. attorney in Iowa, as the top official at the Justice Department.

The Washington Post reported this week that one of the reasons Trump liked Whitaker was because Whitaker had briefed him on many occasions because the president preferred not to talk to Sessions, whom he had often disparaged publicly.

Since stepping into his new role, Whitaker has faced questions — principall­y from Democrats — about whether he should recuse himself from overseeing the special counsel investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce into the 2016 election, given that he had previously criticized the probe in opinion pieces and as a television commentato­r.

Whitaker’s appointmen­t has also prompted questions from Democrats about whether Trump brought him aboard to curtail or shut down the Mueller investigat­ion, which is examining possible coordinati­on between Trump’s campaign and Russia and potential obstructio­n of the probe by Trump.

Asked by a reporter whether he hired Whitaker to rein in the probe, Trump said: “What a stupid question.”

While claiming not to know Whitaker, Trump praised him as a “very strong person with a very strong personalit­y,” saying that’s what the Justice Department needs at this point.

“Matthew Whitaker is a very smart man,” Trump said. “He is a very respected man in the law enforcemen­t community . ... The choice was greeted with raves initially.”

In recent days, Whitaker has faced a great deal of scrutiny in the media, including for his service on the advisory board of an invention-promotion company accused of fraud by customers.

Trump also sought Friday to dismiss the notion that Whitaker should recuse himself of oversight of the Russia probe. Trump suggested he would have few choices for attorney general and other top government posts if he eliminated everyone who had been on television.

“Do we have to hire somebody in a shell? I don’t think so,” Trump said.

As a television commentato­r before taking the job with Sessions, Whitaker floated the idea of defunding the Mueller probe. He said it would cross a “red line” for Mueller to investigat­e the finances of the Trump Organizati­on. And he said that it was ™“ridiculous” for Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to have appointed Robert Mueller, as opposed to running the Russia investigat­ion through regular Justice Department channels.

The Washington Post reported Thursday that Whitaker has no intention of recusing himself from overseeing the special-counsel probe, according to people close to him.

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