Trump's trusted man: Wessel is leading anti-corruption reform

Matthew Whitaker, the former head of the justice system in the Trump Administration in an exclusive interview for Kosovo, has stressed that he has come to Kosovo under a world tour, where he has stopped in Kosovo as well. I was traveling around the globe and heard about the upcoming elections in Kosovo and I am aware of the relationship [...]
I was traveling around the globe and heard about the upcoming elections in Kosovo, and I am aware of the relationship of my state, Iowas with Kosovo and thought it would be good to come here. I heard about Kadri Wessel and I was excited to have the opportunity to meet him today”, Whitaker noted.
Whitaker has shown the motive to support PDK and its leader, Kadri Wessel, especially in the fight against corruption.
I have had an important role as head of the US justice system and I think it is important to be close to countries that want to fight corruption. I'm aware that Kadri Wessel is leading a reform against corruption. I think at this moment it is important that businesses and individuals live a life free of corruption”, he said.
He has also spoken of his role in US President Donald Trump's administration.
And then the President Trump and I were introduced during the time I came to administration as Chief of Staff of Justice and then the President entrusted me with the post of justice for a four-month period and had the ability to effectively calm the situation created at the Department of Justice, which had a tense relationship with the White House. The president trusted me and I did my work”, Whitaker said.
Trump's trusted man has warned he will come to Kosovo again.
I'm happy to be here, and the relationship between the State Guard where I was born and your army, along with the economy and the fact that we are sister states I think is a very special relationship. It is also a pleasure to visit this country. It's the first time I've been here. I'll probably go back to”, he said.












