WASHINGTON — Attorney General Jeff Sessions has ordered senior
federal prosecutors to evaluate whether a special counsel should be
appointed to investigate concerns raised by Republicans, including
alleged unlawful dealings by the Clinton Foundation and the sale of a
uranium company, according to a document obtained Monday by NBC News.
In a letter to the chairman of the House
Judiciary Committee, Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd said the
Justice Department lawyers would make recommendations to Sessions and
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein about whether an investigation
should be opened or expanded, or whether a special counsel should be
appointed, related to a host of issues of concern to Republicans.
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