Trump, Sessions relationship takes new turn with special counsel decision
Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions have a new complication in their historically contentious relationship: The decision by Sessions not to appoint a second special counsel to investigate conservative allegations of abuse at the Justice Department.
Sessions on Thursday notified key lawmakers on Capitol Hill that he has tapped Utahs top prosecutor, John Huber, to coordinate with the departments inspector general but he stopped short of ceding to demands for a new special counsel, at least for now.
The announcement was a disappointment to some Trump allies in Congress who have clamored for the appointment.
I disagree with the attorney general, said Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), a lawmaker who frequently talks to Trump. The Justice Department is not complying with the subpoena and oversight responsibility we have in Congress, so for the attorney general to say theres not enough there is extremely disappointing.
The White House itself did not comment on the Sessions decision, however, nor did Trump.
And key lawmakers on Capitol Hill who have formally requested a second special counsel such as House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) instead chose to focus on the appointment of Huber, calling the move encouraging.
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