U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions "at one point recently" offered to resign because his relationship with President Trump had grown so tense,
according to reports from ABC News
A Justice Department spokeswoman declined to comment to NPR's Carrie Johnson on the reports, which NPR has not confirmed. White House officials have not responded to requests for comment.
At a briefing with reporters earlier today, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer declined to say whether the president has confidence in the attorney general. Spicer said, "I have not had a discussion with him (Trump) about that."
Sessions
was among Trump's earliest and most ardent supporters
But in March,
Sessions decided to recuse himself
Then-FBI Director James Comey later disclosed publicly that the FBI was investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 campaign, and whether members of the Trump campaign colluded with Russia on that effort. Sessions' recusal meant that the deputy attorney general would oversee the FBI investigation. Later, in May, after Trump had fired Comey as FBI director, deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein appointed special counsel Robert Mueller to take over the Russia investigation.
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