First on CNN: Sources: Congress investigating another possible Sessions-Kislyak meeting
Source: CNN
Congressional investigators are examining whether Attorney General Jeff Sessions had an additional private meeting with Russia's ambassador during the presidential campaign, according to Republican and Democratic Hill sources and intelligence officials briefed on the investigation.
Investigators on the Hill are requesting additional information, including schedules from Sessions, a source with knowledge tells CNN. They are focusing on whether such a meeting took place April 27, 2016, at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC, where then-candidate Donald Trump was delivering his first major foreign policy address. Prior to the speech, then-Sen. Sessions and Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak attended a small VIP reception with organizers, diplomats and others.
In addition to congressional investigators, the FBI is seeking to determine the extent of interactions the Trump campaign team may have had with Russia's ambassador during the event as part of its broader counterintelligence investigation of Russian interference in the election. The FBI is looking into whether there was an additional private meeting at the Mayflower the same day, sources said. Neither Hill nor FBI investigators have yet concluded whether a private meeting took place -- and acknowledge that it is possible any additional meeting was incidental.
"The Department of Justice appointed special counsel to assume responsibility for this matter," Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores said in a statement to CNN. "We will allow him to do his job. It is unfortunate that anonymous sources whose credibility will never face public scrutiny are continuously trying to hinder that process by peddling false stories to the mainstream media. The facts haven't changed; the then-Senator did not have any private or side conversations with any Russian officials at the Mayflower Hotel."
Read more: http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/31/politics/congress-investigating-jeff-sessions-russian-ambassador-meeting/index.html
C_U_L8R
(45,019 posts)Do Republicans even realize that they're being lied to as well?
They seem to be cheering the lies on. What nincompoops.
They should be more outraged than anyone.
Madam45for2923
(7,178 posts)Ilsa
(61,697 posts)He needs to be removed from office.
gademocrat7
(10,665 posts)He needs to be removed from office and disbarred.
Plucketeer
(12,882 posts)and send this good ol' boy back to 1861!
Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)Since he was a key member of the Trump team.
welivetotreadonkings
(134 posts)If the accusations are true and Sessions was involved/complicit in Russian election meddling, why did he so easily agree to recuse himself? Sorry if this has an obvious answer just really curious why... I know he said he would do so if the circumstances were warranted in his Senate hearings for AG, but if he's willing to be a part of what they're accused why would he recuse himself so quickly?
Dustlawyer
(10,497 posts)Flynn. It worked too!
Let's get him this time!
welivetotreadonkings
(134 posts)There's been a pattern to this whole set of affairs...Trump or one of his inner circle members does one thing believing it will help them (Comey firing obviously comes to mind), but ultimately they shoot themselves in the foot. Let's be thankful these guys are bungling this crime scene cover-up every step of the way.
lordsummerisle
(4,651 posts)orleans
(34,073 posts)" It is unfortunate that anonymous sources whose credibility will never face public scrutiny are continuously trying to hinder that process by peddling false stories to the mainstream media. The facts haven't changed; the then-Senator did not have any private or side conversations with any Russian officials at the Mayflower Hotel."
wow. no bias there.
who hired her for doj spokesmouth?