The announcement Thursday that U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions from any investigations related to the 2016 presidential campaign 鈥 including any probe into contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian officials 鈥 was not enough for members of Hawaii鈥檚 congressional delegation.

U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa said Sessions 鈥渟hould resign and restore credibility鈥 to the Office of the Attorney General.

鈥淗ow can our nation’s top law enforcement officer perform his duties when he himself regrets testimony he gave under oath?鈥 Hanabusa said in a press release. 鈥淣ot recalling specific political discussion with the Russian ambassador during the campaign season is not the same as 鈥業 did not have communications with the Russians.鈥欌

Hanabusa’s Democratic colleague, Tulsi Gabbard, agreed.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Thursday he would recuse himself from any investigation related to the 2016 presidential campaign. U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions

鈥淚n order to reduce the divisiveness in our country and increase the people’s faith in our Justice Department, it would be best if Senator Sessions resigned,鈥 Gabbard said on her Facebook page and on Twitter. 鈥淭he sooner the better.鈥

Hawaii鈥檚 two Democratic senators did not go that far, but both want an independent investigation into the matter.

鈥淭he attorney general made the correct decision to recuse himself, but it is not sufficient,鈥 said Mazie Hirono in a press release. 鈥淲e need an independent investigation into the Trump administration鈥檚 ties to the Russian government.鈥

Hirono鈥檚 campaign also sent out an email asking supporters to join the call for an investigation.

鈥淣ot one 鈥 but two 鈥 of Trump鈥檚 most trusted advisors are now known to have met with and misled the public about their meetings with Russia,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd my fear is this may just be the tip of the iceberg.鈥

Update: Brian Schatz initially took a聽similar position. But on Friday he released a statement indicating that聽perhaps Sessions should聽step down.

鈥淭he Department of Justice has a unique position in our constitutional democracy that relies on trust and respect for the law,” he said. “Given the challenges that the Department faces with its investigation into Russia鈥檚 ties to the campaign and to this administration, it is essential that we have an Attorney General who has the full faith and confidence of the American people.”

Schatz continued: “Jeff Sessions has lost that trust, is operating under a cloud, and can no longer faithfully discharge his duties as Attorney General. Therefore, I ask that Attorney General Jeff Sessions give serious consideration to stepping down in order to restore the public’s trust in the Department of Justice.鈥

Reports emerged Wednesday that Sessions had met twice with the Russian ambassador last year that he had no communications with Russians during the campaign.

Hirono and Schatz Sessions鈥 confirmation as attorney general.

Last month, Trump鈥檚 national security adviser, Mike Flynn, was forced to resign after it was revealed he misled Vice President Mike Pence on Flynn鈥檚 December meeting with a high ranking Russian official.

Late Thursday, that Flynn was also at a previously聽undisclosed meeting with the Russian ambassador and that Trump鈥檚 son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, was also at the meeting.

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