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This week, the president's attorney
general, Jeff Sessions, said he will not recuse himself from investigations into the
Trump campaign's contacts with Russia. That was a remarkable turnabout for a man who
had previously called the president's campaign "a basket of deplorables".
In a
statement, Sessions said: "While I have no evidence of any collusion between my
campaign and Russia, I will not recuse myself from any investigation that may arise
from that."
He added: "I will continue to devote myself to the people I swore an oath
to protect and defend."
The president's former lawyer Michael Cohen was also facing
criminal charges in the Southern District of New York. Cohen was accused of paying a
porn star $130,000 to have sex with him. Cohen has pleaded not guilty.
On Tuesday, the
special counsel's office said that Cohen's legal team would seek a hearing in the case,
but it was unclear whether that would happen before or after Cohen's trial.
The
special counsel's office said it had received a letter from Cohen's legal team
requesting a hearing on Tuesday. The letter was sent by Cohen's lawyer, Lanny Davis,
and it said that Cohen's legal team had been "unable to reach an agreement".
In his
letter to the special counsel's office, Davis said that Cohen was not able to reach a
deal with prosecutors because he was not willing to plead guilty to the charges against
him. Davis wrote: "The government has not agreed to a deal."
The special counsel's
office said it had no comment on whether Cohen's legal team would request a hearing
before his trial, which was scheduled to start in January.
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