Trump acknowledges for first time he’s under investigation

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump acknowledged for the first  time Friday that he is under federal investigation as part of the  expanding probe into Russia’s election meddling. He lashed out at a top  Justice Department official overseeing the inquiry, reflecting his  mounting frustration with the unrelenting controversy that has consumed  his early presidency.

“I am being investigated for firing the FBI Director by the man who  told me to fire the FBI Director! Witch Hunt,” the president wrote on  Twitter.

His morning missive apparently referred to Rod Rosenstein, the deputy  attorney general whose role leading the federal investigation has  become increasingly complicated. The White House has used a memo he  wrote to justify Trump’s decision to fire FBI Director James Comey, but  that Trump action may now be part of the probe. Thursday night,  Rosenstein issued an unusual statement complaining about leaks in the  case.

Trump advisers and confidants describe the president as increasingly  angry over the investigation, yelling at television sets in the White  House carrying coverage and insisting he is the target of a conspiracy  to discredit — and potentially end — his presidency. Some of his ire is  aimed at Rosenstein and investigative special counsel Robert Mueller,  both of whom the president believes are biased against him, associates  say.

Dianne Feinstein, top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee,  said she was “increasingly concerned” that Trump will fire both Mueller  and Rosenstein.

Full story: AP News

                 


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