
Trump sounds off on Sessions, Comey and Mueller in interview
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Jeff Sessions made it clear he's not going anywhere.
A day after President Trump's sharp rebuke of his attorney general -- for recusing himself from the Russian investigation -- in an interview with The New York Times, Jeff Sessions made it clear he's not going anywhere. But while the White House said the president still has confidence in Sessions, Mr. Trump's comments mark a public break from one of his earliest supporters. John Yang reports.
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Trump sounds off on Sessions, Comey and Mueller in interview
Clip: 7/20/2017 | 3m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
A day after President Trump's sharp rebuke of his attorney general -- for recusing himself from the Russian investigation -- in an interview with The New York Times, Jeff Sessions made it clear he's not going anywhere. But while the White House said the president still has confidence in Sessions, Mr. Trump's comments mark a public break from one of his earliest supporters. John Yang reports.
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