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Related: About this forumJeff Sessions investigated for possible perjury; Mueller found 'insufficient' evidence
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions was investigated for perjury in connection to statements he made about contact with Russians during his confirmation hearing, according to special counsel Robert Muellers report on the Trump campaign and Moscows interference in the 2016 election.
Ultimately, however, the special counsel found his office could not prove Sessions was willfully untruthful, and found his explanation on Russian contact plausible.
The investigation into Sessions comments were confirmed in Muellers report, released to Congress and the public on Thursday. Part of the investigation centered on misstatements the then-Alabama Senator made during his confirmation hearing regarding contact with Russians, statements Sessions later clarified.
According to the report, the investigation found Sessions interacted with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak on two occasions in 2016, as well as a reception held before Trump delivered a foreign policy speech. During his 2017 confirmation hearing, however, Sessions testified he did not have communications" with the Russians, comments he later clarified to say he did not recall the conversations with the Ambassador.
Read more: https://www.al.com/news/2019/04/jeff-sessions-investigated-for-possible-perjury-mueller-found-insufficient-evidence.html
SHRED
(28,136 posts)Regarding campaigns and hostile foreign contact.
Chin music
(24,889 posts)Sessions sounds like he cooperated and got himself a deal. Lots of years in the Senate to fall on his sword for trump. Just based on a brief reading here.
lark
(24,344 posts)If I lied to congress on several occasions, as a Democrat & woman I'd be in jail but Sessions does it multiple times and it's "insufficient"? More and more, it seems Mueller put being part of the Repug Justice Dept. above the law.
elias7
(4,205 posts)totally criminal
Fred Sandman
(43 posts)No mobster lawyer would ever tell his boss to say anything else, but Sessions was just and simply not a worthy enough mobster Captain.
Barr was the ticket.