Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker to oversee Mueller probe

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Last Updated Nov 7, 2018 7:06 PM EST

With Attorney General Jeff Sessions out, Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker will assume oversight of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election meddling and any ties to Trump associates, the Justice Department confirms to CBS News correspondent Paula Reid.

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who has been overseeing the probe, still has a job. But now, Whitaker will oversee the Mueller probe and all other matters under the DOJ’s purview. If Mueller approves any further charges to bring forward, Whitaker will have final approval, after Mr. Trump announced Sessions’ retirement and replacement on Twitter Wednesday afternoon.

Sessions, who worked with the Trump campaign, had recused himself from the Russia probe — one of President Trump’s top complaints about him. Mr. Trump openly said more than once that if he had known Sessions would recuse himself, perhaps he might not have selected him to be the top law enforcement official in the country. He also lamented that in Sessions he had no attorney general. The president has sometimes said he wishes he had an attorney general who would fight for him over the Mueller probe, as he imagines former Attorney General Eric Holder would have for Obama.

Matthew Whitaker

Matthew Whitaker seen Tue, Jan. 16, 2007, in Des Moines, Iowa.

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He might have found that in Whitaker, who is reportedly very close to the White House — the New York Times profiled him in September and said that chief of staff John Kelly considers him the West Wing’s eyes and ears at the Justice Department.

Whitaker, a former U.S. Attorney who is now Sessions’ chief of staff, was publicly critical of Mueller and the investigation before joining the Justice Department. In August 2017, Whitaker penned an op-ed in CNN saying he agrees with the president that Mueller has “come up to a red line that he is dangerously close to crossing.”

“It is time for Rosenstein, who is the acting attorney general for the purposes of this investigation, to order Mueller to limit the scope of his investigation to the four corners of the order appointing him special counsel,” Whitaker wrote.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Whitaker should recuse himself, given those past comments critical of the scope of Mueller’s investigation.

“Given his previous comments advocating defunding and imposing limitations on the Mueller investigation, Mr. Whitaker should recuse himself from its oversight for the duration of his time as acting attorney general,” Schumer tweeted Wednesday afternoon.

Mueller’s investigation has already led to the indictment of multiple former Mr. Trump campaign officials, as well as Russian nationals. The president’s legal team and Mueller’s team have been negotiating over the terms of possible questions for the president, although it’s still unclear whether Mr. Trump will ever sit down with Mueller for an interview.

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