WASHINGTON President Donald Trump said the “biggest mistake” of his presidency was picking Jeff Sessions for attorney general.
In an interview that aired Sunday morning on “Meet the Press,” host Chuck Todd asked Trump, “If you could have one do-over as president, what would it be?”
To which Trump replied, “It would be personnel,” before lashing out at his former attorney general.
“I would say if I had one do-over, it would be, I would not have appointed Jeff Sessions to be attorney general. That would be my one ... that was the biggest mistake.”
It’s not the first time Trump has openly criticized the former attorney general.
Trump fired Sessions as attorney general the day after the 2018 midterm elections, ending a year of open criticism. Trump had been incensed by Sessions’ recusal from overseeing the Mueller investigation and railed against the former Alabama senator as “beleaguered” and “disgraceful,” and he expressed “disappointment” in him.
The president told The New York Times in July 2017 that he would not have appointed Sessions if he had known Sessions would have recused himself.
In September 2018, Trump went so far as to tell Hill.TV: I dont have an attorney general. Its very sad.
Contributing: Kevin Johnson
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President Donald Trump said the biggest mistake of his presidency was picking Jeff Sessions for attorney general.
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I’m starting to think that it isn’t as simple as Sessions is bad or Sessions is good.
The President can be quite critical of Sessions for recusing and appearing to hang POTUS personally out to dry. And the Q team in general, including PDJT, can still be very happy with the work that AG Sessions started and WAS able to perform in the areas from which he was not recused. Perhaps it’s this work that the team wants us to trust Sessions for.
Those two ideas are not mutually exclusive.