Goodlatte also wants a special counsel to look into former FBI Director James Comey's actions directing leaks of conversations he had with President Donald Trump.
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Wash Post: Sessions Considering Special Counsel Into Clinton
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is looking into appointing a second
special counsel to investigate concerns raised by Republicans, The Washington Post reported Monday.
The Post cited a letter it said it obtained from Assistant Attorney
General Stephen E. Boyd to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Robert W.
Goodlatte, who twice has requested Sessions appoint a special counsel.
Among issues Goodlatte wants investigate are how the FBI handled the
probe into Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's use of a
private email server during her time as secretary of state, several
issues involving the Clinton Foundation, and multiple matters involving a
Russia's nuclear energy agency's purchase of the Canadian mining firm
Uranium One.
Goodlatte also wants a special counsel to look into former FBI Director James Comey's actions directing leaks of conversations he had with President Donald Trump.
According to the Post's reporting, Boyd responded to Goodlatte that
Sessions has "directed senior federal prosecutors to evaluate certain
issues raised in your letters," adding the prosecutors would "report
directly to the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General, as
appropriate, and will make recommendations as to whether any matters not
currently under investigation should be opened, whether any matters
currently under investigation require further resources, or whether any
matters merit the appointment of a special counsel."
Special counsel Robert Mueller is currently probing Russian meddling
in the 2016 election, which, at least publicly, has focused on hacks
into Democratic National Committee emails and meetings between Trump
campaign officials and Russians.
Goodlatte also wants a special counsel to look into former FBI Director James Comey's actions directing leaks of conversations he had with President Donald Trump.
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