why mr. session ,attorney general did not protect trump against from russian probe investigation?

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Nov 08, 2018 · Because Sessions was recused, the special counsel probe had been overseen by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who also has had strained relations with Trump, but is considered safe in his...

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Who was the first sitting senator to endorse Trump for president?

Sessions was the first sitting senator to endorse Trump for president and was confirmed as attorney general in February 2017. But Trump in March said that the recusal prompted him to endorse Tuberville over Sessions.

Did Jeff Sessions recuse himself from the Russia investigation?

(CNN) Former Trump-appointed Attorney General Jeff Sessions has again defended his 2017 decision to recuse himself from the Russia investigation, this time saying that President Donald Trump was "fortunate" he did so.

Did Sessions recuse himself from the Russian probe?

Sessions became a source of Trump's public frustration when in early 2017 the then-attorney general recused himself from any investigation related to Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, including the ongoing Russian probe by the Department of Justice. His recusal came after it was publicly revealed that he didn't disclose at his Senate confirmation hearing two pre-election meetings with Russia's then-ambassador to the US Sergey Kislyak.

Who urged Sessions not to get involved in the Senate?

For months, people close to the President, including Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, urged him not to get involved, reasoning that there was a good chance Sessions could return to the Senate and faithfully execute the President's agenda.

Who said "I believe President Trump is a great president who is steadily making progress for America, despite relentless

Put on the defensive with Republican Alabama voters , Sessions wrote in Tuesday's press release that "I believe President Trump is a great President who is steadily making progress for America, despite relentless opposition."

When did the President force him out of the job?

The move forever altered his once-chummy relationship with the President, who forced him out of the job in November 2018 and later said naming him attorney general was his biggest mistake as President. CNN's Kaitlan Collins and Maegan Vazquez contributed to this report.

Did Sessions recuse himself?

Though Trump has claimed that Sessions recused himself on his first day in office as attorney general, Sessions made the announcement about three weeks after he had been sworn in. He said he was acting on guidance from Justice Department attorneys after it surfaced that he had failed to report encounters with Kislyak.

Who was the deputy attorney general of Russia?

To the dismay of the White House, the deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein – overseeing the Russia saga in lieu of Sessions – proceeded to appoint Robert Mueller, a formidable former FBI director, ...

When will Trump appoint an attorney general?

Most feasibly – and most alarmingly to his opponents – Trump may be able to appoint anyone he chooses as attorney general until January 2019 once the Senate breaks for its summer recess next month. The US president is empowered under the constitution to “fill up all vacancies” during the recess.

What is the president's bullying of the Attorney General?

The president’s online bullying of the attorney general is only the clearest example of a tendency to publicly trash members of his team who fall out of favour, rather than address their shortcomings or remove them from their jobs.

What was the Attorney General's decision?

The attorney general’s decision was in keeping with justice department precedent and an assurance he had given senators during his confirmation process: that he and his senior officials would discuss removing him from any matter “where I believed my impartiality might reasonably be questioned”.

Who did Trump accuse of corruption?

Nine minutes later, he directly accused the acting director of the FBI, Andrew McCabe, of corruption. Garbling a reference to a donation McCabe’s wife received from groups associated with a Clinton ally for a Virginia state senate campaign, Trump falsely said McCabe had taken “ $700,000 from H for wife ”.

Did Sessions meet with Russian ambassador?

It was, moreover, politically necessary, following the explosive revelation a day earlier that Sessions had in fact met with the Russian ambassador, Sergey Kislyak, during the campaign, before falsely telling senators under oath that he’d had no contact with Russian officials. Pressure on Sessions was mounting.

Who is Trump's nominee for Justice Department?

Trump’s nominee to take over the job, Christopher Wray, has promised autonomy.

Who was the FBI agent that was convicted of Russian interference in the election?

Jeff Sessions recusal 04:19. Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Thursday recused himself from the FBI's investigation of Russian meddling in the U.S. election. This comes after the Justice Department acknowledged Sessions met with the Russian ambassador, Sergey Kislyak, during the campaign.

What did Trump say about Sessions?

Late Thursday, President Donald Trump issued a statement saying he believed Sessions' statements were "not intentional" and said there is a "total witch hunt" by Democrats.

Why was Michael Flynn fired?

Last month, the president fired National Security Adviser Michael Flynn after Flynn lied to the Vice President about contacts he had with Ambassador Kislyak.

Where did Sessions meet Kislyak?

Then in September, the two met in the Alabama senator's Capitol Hill office. Sessions says the Russian ambassador initiated the meeting.

Did Sessions have any contact with the Russian government?

During his confirmation process, Sessions was asked in a written questionnaire if he had any contact with "the Russian government about the 2016 election." He responded "no."

Did Trump associates meet with Kislyak?

We now know other Trump associates also met with Kislyak either during or after the campaign.

Has the Trump administration been accused of collusion?

No administration official has been accused of collusion -- but questions are being asked about why top Trump officials have been evasive in explaining their meetings with Kislyak.

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