By Agence France-PresseÂ
US President Donald Trump faced fresh accusations of abuse of power Tuesday after the Justice Department moved to override its own prosecutors who are seeking a stiff sentence of seven to nine years for Republican political operative Roger Stone.
US President Donald Trump said (AFP / Nicholas Kamm / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)
In new turmoil for the administration, the four prosecutors who tried the Stone case resigned as the Justice Department suggested a new sentence of less than half of what was originally recommended.
The proposed reduction appeared to be a response to Trump's late-night tweet attacking the recommended sentence.
Stone, who was convicted in November of lying to Congress and witness tampering, is a longtime Trump cohort.
"This is a horrible and very unfair situation. The real crimes were on the other side, as nothing happens to them. Cannot allow this miscarriage of justice!" Trump tweeted.
Later Trump denied speaking to the Justice Department about the case, while again condemning the sentence proposal.
"I thought the recommendation was ridiculous," he told reporters.
Senior House Democrat Adam Schiff said that Trump's apparent interference threatened the rule of law.
"It would be a blatant abuse of power if President Trump has in fact intervened to reverse the recommendations of career prosecutors at the Department of Justice," Schiff, who led the impeachment investigation of Trump, said in a statement.
"Doing so would send an unmistakable message that President Trump will protect those who lie to Congress to cover up his own misconduct and that the Attorney General will join him in that effort."
US President Donald Trump said (AFP / Nicholas Kamm / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)
In new turmoil for the administration, the four prosecutors who tried the Stone case resigned as the Justice Department suggested a new sentence of less than half of what was originally recommended.
The proposed reduction appeared to be a response to Trump's late-night tweet attacking the recommended sentence.
Stone, who was convicted in November of lying to Congress and witness tampering, is a longtime Trump cohort.
"This is a horrible and very unfair situation. The real crimes were on the other side, as nothing happens to them. Cannot allow this miscarriage of justice!" Trump tweeted.
Later Trump denied speaking to the Justice Department about the case, while again condemning the sentence proposal.
"I thought the recommendation was ridiculous," he told reporters.
Senior House Democrat Adam Schiff said that Trump's apparent interference threatened the rule of law.
"It would be a blatant abuse of power if President Trump has in fact intervened to reverse the recommendations of career prosecutors at the Department of Justice," Schiff, who led the impeachment investigation of Trump, said in a statement.
"Doing so would send an unmistakable message that President Trump will protect those who lie to Congress to cover up his own misconduct and that the Attorney General will join him in that effort."