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Clinton, who has been determined to give Sessions a fair hearing before taking action, has delegated White House counsel Bernard Nussbaum to conduct his own probe. Among the items Nussbaum will consider are the Justice Department's final report on the matter, due any day now, as well as Sessions' detailed response to the charges. Even if Nussbaum finds the Justice report skewed against Sessions, the Administration may decide that the director has alienated his troops beyond repair.
