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  1. Matthew George Whitaker (born October 29, 1969) is an American lawyer, lobbyist and politician who served as the acting United States Attorney General from November 7, 2018, to February 14, 2019. He was appointed to that position by President Donald Trump after Jeff Sessions resigned at Trump's request. [2]

  2. Mar 4, 2019 · Former acting attorney general Matt Whitaker, who sparked controversy with his comments on special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, left the department on Saturday. He was replaced by William Barr last month and faced questioning from the House Judiciary Committee.

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  3. Learn about Matthew Whitaker, a pianist, singer, producer, and composer who has performed on TV shows, documentaries, and films. He also advocates for music education and accessibility for persons with disabilities.

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  5. Matt Whitaker is the new acting attorney general who could oversee Robert Mueller's investigation of Trump. He has a background in law, politics and conservative watchdog groups, and has expressed views on the Russia probe and Hillary Clinton.

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  7. Feb 8, 2019 · Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker denied a CNN report that President Trump had lashed out at him on at least two occasions, angered by federal prosecutors who referenced the President's ...

  8. Feb 8, 2019 · Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker faced questions from Democrats and Republicans on his interactions with President Trump and his oversight of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. He said he has not spoken with Mr. Trump about the probe and has given the White House no assurances, but refused to confirm or deny whether a sitting president can be indicted.

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