President Trump has said that Attorney
General Jeff Sessions is safe in his job
until after the November midterm
elections Bloomberg News reported
Thursday the website which conducted an
oval office interview with the president
Thursday reported that Trump declined to
comment when asked if he'd keep sessions
on beyond November I just would love to
have him do a great job
the president said Trump has repeatedly
lashed out at sessions on social media
over the Attorney General's decision
last year to recuse himself from the
FBI's Russia investigation last week the
president tweeted that sessions doesn't
understand what is happening underneath
his command position and told Fox &
Friends that his Attorney General had
never taken control of his department
the president also said that the only
reason he named Sessions Attorney
General with the former Alabama senators
early support in the 2016 presidential
election the comments prompted appointed
response from sessions who said in a
statement that while I am Attorney
General the actions of the Department of
Justice will not be improperly
influenced by political considerations
earlier this week Senator Lindsey Graham
RS C told NBC News that the relationship
between the two men was dysfunctional
and beyond repair the president's lost
confidence in Jeff Sessions Graham said
is there somebody who's highly qualified
that has the confidence of the president
who will also understand their job is to
protect Special Counsel Robert Mueller
yes I think we can find that person
after the election if that's what the
president wants
we have Fox team coverage tonight Peter
Doocy tells us the president's been
working over sessions supporters in the
Senate will tell you what that means
but we start with chief White House
correspondent John Roberts with the news
headlines from this latest interview
from the North Lawn good even junk
bracket evening to you as has been known
to happen
from time to time here at the White
House some late-breaking headlines from
the president in that interview with
Bloomberg first of all about the Trump
Organization CFO Alan weiselberger who
was granted immunity to testify to
prosecutors from the Southern District
of New York President Trump told
Bloomberg that he believes that
weiselberger a him when he was speaking
to prosecutors saying that the time
period that he was talking about regard
to the Kohen investigation was only for
a limited period of time the president
adding that weiselberger is quote a
wonderful guy you mentioned this that
the president also said his Attorney
General's job Jeff Sessions job is safe
until after the midterm elections asked
what might happen after the midterm
elections the president did not comment
the president also said that he would
consider pulling the United States out
of the World Trade Organization if it
didn't shape up he said that a deal with
Canada on NAFTA is closed and reiterated
that deal from the European Union on
cars is not enough to satisfy him Fox
News had reported that earlier in the
day
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