"Did Jeff Sessions Talk To Russia?" Sean Spicer Destroys ABC Reporter
Mar 2, 2017
"Did Jeff Sessions Talk To Russia?" Sean Spicer Destroys ABC Reporter for asking about Jeff Sessions Russia interference
https://youtu.be/WFFCbOwDHtA
"Did Jeff Sessions Talk To Russia?" Sean Spicer Destroys ABC Reporter
Mar 2, 2017
"Did Jeff Sessions Talk To Russia?" Sean Spicer Destroys ABC Reporter for asking about Jeff Sessions Russia interference
https://youtu.be/WFFCbOwDHtA
Thu Mar 2, 2017 | 5:31pm EST
Two more Trump campaign officials met Russian envoy: USA Today
At least two additional officials in Donald Trump's presidential campaign said they spoke with Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyan at a conference on the sidelines of the Republican National Convention last July, USA Today reported on Thursday.
The newspaper said J.D. Gordon, who was the Trump campaign's director of national security, and Carter Page, another member of the campaign's national security advisory committee, both said they met the ambassador.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who also met Kislyan at the conference of diplomats in Cleveland that coincided with the Republican convention to select Trump as the party's presidential candidate.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-us...KBN1692ZN?il=0
Would assume a whole slew of "other" country's ambassadors where there too talking to every important American they could engage - part of "conference" for ambassadors, plural.Quote:
met Kislyan at the conference of diplomats in Cleveland that coincided with the Republican convention
What I don't understand about the second meeting is that staff was involved in this meeting and attended this meeting with Kislyak on September 8th. The meeting was also on the public schedule and public information. If this was important and the Senate Judiciary needed or wanted to know such things about its member who has been nominated for Attorney General, why didn't they check the public schedule of his meetings and therefore public knowledge? Seems like it would be a rather routine exercise for a confirmation hearing.
Also, how can you withhold public knowledge? The fact is the US Senate Judiciary Committee did check the public schedule meeting, they already knew Sessions had had a meeting with the Russian Ambassador, which is why they never asked him directly about it. There was nothing wrong with it. They knew the meeting had nothing to do with the Russian Hacking, just as the run-in at the meet and greet after Sessions speech in July in Cleveland during the Convention had nothing to do with it. The DNC emails were hacked months EARLIER.
It's all Fake News. Disgusting.
I always recommend using Hillary's word ''I don't recall", "I can't remember" hey it worked for her.
I think Jeff Sessions was talking to Russia about "their grandkids"! :wink:
Sessions met with Ukraine Ambassador one day, the next day he met with Russian Ambassador. The following week Ukraine and Russia negotiated a cease-fire in Ukraine.
Conclusion: Quiet Peacemaker.