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Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Breaking News: Judiciary chairman hints at dissatisfaction with Sessions

 
 
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Judiciary chairman hints at dissatisfaction with Sessions
Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) zeroed in on his demands for a second special counsel in the first five minutes of a hotly-anticipated oversight hearing with Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday morning.

"I have chosen, as chairman of this committee, to let special counsel Robert Mueller do his job, free from undue political influence," he said in his opening statement. "At the same time, however, this Committee will do its duty and conduct oversight of DOJ."

Hinting at dissatisfaction with Sessions, Goodlatte referenced a pair of requests that the Justice Department name a second special counsel to investigate the Obama Justice Department’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server.
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