Attorney General Jeff Sessions' recusal leaves
any Justice Department investigation of alleged Russian election
interference temporarily in the hands of an official who began his
career as a prosecutor under President Ronald Reagan and was promoted by
Barack Obama.
Sessions on Thursday stepped aside from taking any role
in federal inquiries into Donald Trump's presidential campaign,
including whether officials or surrogates had improper contacts with the
Russians. Sessions had a meeting last year in his office with Sergey Kislyak, the Russian ambassador to the United States, which he said was unrelated to the campaign.
That means it's the job of Acting Deputy
Attorney General Dana Boente to oversee any investigations related to
the presidential campaigns by the FBI or Justice Department attorneys.
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Source: NBC News
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