Sessions - sees no need to recuse himself from investigation(s)
Huffington Post
Trumps Russia Scandal Means Sessions And His Justice Department Now Face A Choice
The attorney general has indicated he doesnt think he needs to recuse himself from the investigations.
Less than a week on the job as U.S. attorney general, Jeff Sessions faces a potentially explosive situation: He was a top adviser to Donald Trumps presidential campaign, but hes now overseeing the agency investigating members of that campaign.
The FBI, which falls under the umbrella of Sessions Justice Department, is leading a multi-agency probe of possible connections between Trump associates and the Russian government. Law enforcement and intelligence officials have phone records and intercepted calls that show members of Trumps campaign repeatedly communicated with senior Russian intelligence officials in the months before the election, the New York Times reported Tuesday. Sessions has ties to at least two of the people who are reportedly under investigation.
The FBI is also separately examining intercepted communications between the Russian ambassador to the U.S. and former Trump National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who served with Sessions as a member of the Trump campaigns national security advisory council. The FBI interviewed Flynn days into the Trump presidency, according to The New York Times, and reportedly had concerns about whether he was entirely forthcoming. Lying to the FBI is a felony. If the FBI investigation into Flynns conduct turns up wrongdoing, Sessions could be responsible for signing off on the prosecution.