

"This election marks the first gain since at least President Kennedy's in 1962. "History really will see what a good job we did in the final couple of weeks, in terms of getting some tremendous people across the finish line. Of 11 candidates he campaigned with in the last week, nine won, he says. He says his 30 rallies in the last 60 days helped - "the candidates I supported achieved tremendous success." However Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who once said there'd be "holy hell to pay" if Mr Trump fired Mr Sessions, called the relationship "dysfunctional" and said he thought the president had the right after the midterm to select a new attorney general. Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic leader in the House, said the firing of Mr Sessions appears to be a "blatant attempt" by Mr Trump to undermine and end the Russia probe.
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"It appears to me these are men who understand what the obstruction of justice statute is, and they're trying to figure out how to get around it without violating it," he told KCBS radio. John Dean, President Richard Nixon's former lawyer, said Mr Session' dismissal seemed to have been "planned like a murder". called the timing of Mr Sessions' departure "very suspect" and said it would spark a "constitutional crisis" if Mr Trump forced out Sessions as a "prelude" to ending or limiting Mueller's investigation. The news broke moments after Mr Trump had given a 90-minute press conference in which he urged Democrats to work with him to pass legislation now they control the House of Representatives.Įlijah Cummings, the top Democrat on the House oversight committee, demanded immediate "answers" for "the real reason" for the "termination" of Mr Sessions.Ĭhuck Schumer, the Senate Minority Leader. Within minutes of the announcement, leading Democrats were calling for a probe into what prompted Mr Sessions' departure and assurances that Mr Whitaker would not interfere with the Russia investigation.Įlijah Cummings, the top Democrat on the House oversight committee, demanded to know "the real reason" for the "termination" of Mr Sessions.Ĭhuck Schumer, the Senate Minority Leader, called the timing of his departure "very suspect" and said it would spark a "constitutional crisis" if Mr Trump forced out Mr Sessions as a "prelude" to ending or limiting Mr Mueller's investigation. It raises questions about whether Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading that investigation who reports to the Justice Department, will face more restrictions in the coming months.


Mr Whitaker is expected to temporarily oversee the Russia probe, despite previously publicly criticising it and chairing the campaign of a witness in the investigation.
