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General Jeff Sessions' testimony Tuesday 6/13
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Going to be interesting to see. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' testimony before Congress Date: Tuesday, June 13th, 2017 Time: 2:30 p.m. ET; coverage begins on CBSN at 1 p.m. On TV: CBS News, check your local listings CBSN: Jeff Sessions live blog CBSN: Sessions hearing live online stream Post-coverage: Special edition of "Red & Blue" on CBSN, 7 p.m. A CBS News Special Report will air live coverage of Sessions' testimony. The broadcast will be hosted by Scott Pelley, starting Thursday at 2:30 p.m. ET. CBSN will also live stream Sessions' testimony. |
This will be highly entertaining.
Comey testifying was amazing. What's most amazing is the spin that came out afterwards. Suddenly Republicans were calling him a liar, Trump was calling him a leaker, and they both claimed his actions were illegal and had no impact. Bullshit - The President Of the United States "nicely asked" the Director of The FBI to drop the investigation into Flynn because he is a "nice guy". At the very same time, we have Trump's son on video saying "When Trump asks for something, he isn't asking he is telling you to do it". This is insane. The President asked the FBI Director to drop an investigation, then fired him for not doing it, and then tried to intimidate him. No matter how you look at this it's obstruction of justice. |
Who's watching?
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I am when it starts
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oh, well I had stuff to do earlier figured I'd have to watch a recording.. Guess I'm here in time to see him lie on live TV..
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Is there a glass of vodka and a glass of water on the left? I think he just drank out of the vodka glass :1orglaugh
He's so twitchy |
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He's already lied in his opening statements.. Claiming he never met with any Russians.. This guy needs to be gone.. Is he under oath again? I didn't hear them say he would be under oath...
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He just parsed his words very specifically. Didn't say he didn't meet with Russians point blank. He's also very condescending and combative, a sign of guilt :2 cents:
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It's funny he didn't see the need to follow Justice Department rules "until" 3 days after it was outed he had met with Russians..
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Meeting on 10th that suggested he should recuse himself that day |
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Dont worry.. Sessions selective memory will not incriminate anyone. |
"we never functioned as a coherent team"
Incriminating because he's setting the tone for plausible deniability :2 cents: He drank from his vodka glass after that lol |
Warner is hammering Sessions.. You can see sessions squirming.
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"Its possible that I had a meeting but I don't recall it" lie
"Not to my recollection" lie He's talking slow and going off on tangents to run out his time on questioning. Shady He's recalling a lot of things during the same time, and same day, very specifically, but gets fuzzy on Russia. |
He doesn't know why he felt he needed to stay while Comey was meeting with the president? Lie
"I don't think I had any direct involvement" Lie |
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On March 1, 2017, Sessions came under scrutiny after reports surfaced that he had contact with Russian government officials during the 2016 U.S. presidential election, even though during his confirmation hearings he denied he had any discussions with representatives of the Russian government. On March 2, Sessions announced that he would recuse himself from any investigations into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election.[99] That same day, The Wall Street Journal reported that Sessions's contact with the Russians had been investigated. It was not clear whether the investigation was ongoing. Where the fuck do you come up with your "facts" Baddog? It took him almost a month before he recused himself and it was only after his meetings with Russians came to light. During that month Sessions was engaged in the Russian investigation and there were countless calls for him to recuse himself in which he ignored until he was outed for lying in his confirmation. |
They say he has no legal grounds not to answer questions as he's not invoking the 5th or executive priveledge, yet he still refuses to answer based on his "feeling" of protecting conversations with the president.
Obstruction of justice |
"I did not have a "meeting" but I might have had an "encounter" with Russian ambassador kislyak" what a slippery little little game player.
You don't play word games unless you're hiding something. |
I didn't watch most of this, but I've watched for a few minutes and here are my thoughts....
It's very, very clear this is a completely partisan issue. Republicans are asking very lame questions, and it's very clear that Sessions has written answers to these questions. Senator James Lankford (R Oklahoma) just asked him a question, and Sessions pretty much read an answer from a piece of paper. This is not an attempt to get at the truth; This is clearly planned out well in advance. Seems to me Sessions is refusing to answer a lot of questions. |
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They are ok with telling everyone else what to do, how you can live your life, what to be outraged about, but damn sure it's blasphemy to ever question them.. Example was Sen Cotton that didn't even ask a question about anything related to the Russia investigation or Trump but just went on and only about conspiracy theories and non sense. Sen Cotton asked no useful questions and treated this all as a farce, yet he grilled Obama & Hillary relentlessly over Benghazi. Republicans at this point are aiding and abetting treason. Republicans simply can not be trusted running the govt in their current status as partisan hacks.. Their toys have to be taken away and they need to be sent to time out by the voters of this country, until they can reassemble their party into something that puts good of our country before their political party.. |
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"I don't recall" "I don't believe so" "Not to my recollection" "I don't know at this time" "I'm not sure, I might know later though" "I believe so" Kamala Harris is asking simple questions and he has answered not one question definitively. People with nothing to hide don't stonewall :2 cents: |
this Harris woman is feisty
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Let me also explain clearly the circumstances of my recusal from the investigation into the Russian interference with the 2016 election. I was sworn in as Attorney General on Thursday, February 9th. The very next day, I met with career Department officials, including a senior ethics official, to discuss some things publicly reported in the press and that might have some bearing on the issue of recusal. From that point, February 10th, until I announced my formal recusal on March 2nd, I was never briefed on any investigative details and did not access information about the investigation; I received only the limited information that the Department’s career officials determined was necessary to inform my recusal decision. As such, I have no knowledge about this investigation beyond what has been publicly reported, and I have taken no action with regard to any such investigation. On the date of my formal recusal, my Chief of Staff sent an email to the heads of the relevant departments, including by name to Director Comey of the FBI, to instruct them to inform their staffs of this recusal and to advise them not to brief me or involve me in any such matters. And in fact, they have not. Importantly, I recused myself not because of any asserted wrongdoing on my part during the campaign, but because a Department of Justice regulation, 28 CFR 45.2, required it. That regulation states, in effect, that Department employees should not participate in investigations of a campaign if they have served as a campaign advisor.
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It's rather odd he doesn't seem to recall anything that might be troubling for him but sure has a great memory if it's something that can help him or that he can go off on a tangent about to run out time.
This guy is a joke and a disgrace to his position. He needs to be removed. The Justice Department can not be held with respect as long as the guy running it has lied under oath and continues to purposely obstruct the justice process. You can not be the head of the DOJ if you refuse to answer simple questions during a investigation by the US Senate while stating there is no law which stops you from answering.. |
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Too bad most of the Democrats didn't know how to examine someone. When did he lie under oath? |
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"I don't recall" "I don't believe so" "Not to my recollection" "I don't know at this time" "I'm not sure, I might know later though" "I believe so" Yet these are specific answers good for baddog... Also get real dude.. He lied under oath about Russian meetings during his conformation hearing.. This is known fact at this point.. Why even try to pretend you don't know about that? |
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Here is Jeff Sesions shaking the hand of the Russian Diplomat at the GOP Mayflower Hotel event of which he has no memory of.. |
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Rule one: Don't ask a question you don't know the answer to. |
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"I don't recall" "I don't believe so" "Not to my recollection" "I don't know at this time" "I'm not sure, I might know later though" "I believe so" |
From your testimony, you said you don't remember whether the ambassador from Russia was there.
SESSIONS: I did not remember that, but I understand he was there. So I don't doubt that he was. I believe that representations are correct. I recently saw a video of him coming into the room. |
WARNER: To the best of your memory you had no conversation with him at that meet something.
SESSIONS: I don't recall that, senator. |
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