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Attorney General Jeff Sessions prepares to appoint a second Special Counsel for Russian collusion to the 2016 Trump campaign investigations

Special Counsel Robert Mueller (left) and Attorney General Jeff Sessions (right)
VietPress USA (Mar. 7, 2017): The investigation on Russia meddling to Trump's 2016 presidential campaign is now rushing to a concrete level that may harm Trump and his family. Today Republic Attorney General Jeff Sessions told in an interview that ran late Wednesday night that “I have appointed a person outside of Washington — many years and the Department of Justice — to look at all of the allegations that the House Judiciary Committee members sent to us and we are conducting that investigation.” (RELATED: Goodlatte, Gowdy Formally Call For Second Special Counsel).

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Jeff Sessions Seriously Considering Second Special Counsel


Attorney General Jeff Sessions told Fox News’ Shannon Bream Wednesday that he “will consider” naming a second special counsel to probe the FBI and Justice Department’s counterintelligence investigations into possible collusion between the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia.

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“Well, I have great respect for Mr. Gowdy and Chairman Goodlatte, and we are going to consider seriously their recommendations,” Sessions told Bream in an interview that ran late Wednesday night. “I have appointed a person outside of Washington — many years and the Department of Justice — to look at all of the allegations that the House Judiciary Committee members sent to us and we are conducting that investigation.” (RELATED: Goodlatte, Gowdy Formally Call For Second Special Counsel)

He also stated he is “well aware that we have responsibility to ensure the integrity of the FISA process.”

SACRAMENTO, CA - MARCH 07: Attorney General Jeff Sessions gestures as he speaks at the California Peace Officers' Association 26th Annual Law Enforcement Legislative Day on March 7, 2018 in Sacramento, California. The attorney general is expected to reveal a major sanctuary jurisdiction announcement as the Justice Department sued California over its sanctuary policies. (Photo by Stephen Lam/Getty Images)

“We are not afraid to look at that,” the former Alabama senator explained. “The inspector general, something that our inspector general is not very strong, but he has almost 500 employees, most of which are lawyers and prosecutors, and they are looking at the FISA process.” (RELATED: Jim Jordan Demands Answers On FISA Abuses Used To Procure Warrants For Trump Campaign Officials)


“We must make sure it is done properly, and we are going to do that, and I will consider the request.”

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