Sessions colluded with Russians, and didn't tell anyone

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How unfortunate that Jeff Sessions never reported the two meetings he had with then Russian Amabassdor Sergey Kislyak during the presidential campaign.

We know he lied, and more importantly failed to disclose these meetings, because our intelligence agencies recorded Kislyak telling his superiors about the meetings from intercepts.

Sessions did not disclose either meeting when he applied for his security clearance. He also did not mention it when he was asked about contact with Russians during his Senate confirmation hearings earlier this year. Sessions denied any campaign-related meetings with Russians at the confirmation hearings, saying, "I did not have communications with the Russians."

So what does this mean for Sessions? At the least, removal of his security clearance which would make his job as Attorney General untenable. At the best, removal from office for failing to disclose his meetings with the Russians during the campaign (i.e. collusion).

Of course, since the con artist considers lying about everything and anything a point of pride, rest assured Sessions won't be let go for his collusive meetings. Just another day in the ever-filling swamp.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/21/politics/wapo-sessions-discussed-campaign-with-kislyak/index.html
 
So Sessions lied under oath during his confirmation hearing -- but alas, the committee can't un-approve his appointment. Pulling his security clearance won't matter because Tromp can re-instate it if he so desires -- but he might rather replace the disloyal rucuse-nik with someone toadier. Hey, Tromp might not even bother to pardon Sessions. Take *that* you dirty rat!
 
"It has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt and to a moral certainty that President William Jefferson Clinton perjured himself before a Federal grand jury and has persisted in a continuous pattern of lying and obstructing justice. The chief law-enforcement officer of the land, whose oath of office calls on him to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution, crossed the line and failed to defend and protect the law and, in fact, attacked the law and the rights of a fellow citizen. Under our Constitution, equal justice requires that he forfeit his office. For these reasons, I felt compelled to vote to convict and remove the President from office. . . .

"It is crucial to our system of justice that we demand the truth. I fear that an acquittal of this President will weaken the legal system by providing an option for those who consider being less than truthful in court. Whereas the handling of the case against President Nixon clearly strengthened the nation's respect for law, justice and truth, the Clinton impeachment may unfortunately have the opposite result."

Jeff Sessions (R-AL) 2/13/99
 
"It has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt and to a moral certainty that President William Jefferson Clinton perjured himself before a Federal grand jury..."
He lied when asked questions about his sex life that should never have been asked. Not relevant questions about official duties or misdeeds, no -- only attacks on his personal, private behavior. How would YOU answer probing sexual questions?

Guppies spent a billion bucks investigating Clintons and have come up with nothing more criminal than this. Pathetic!

BTW I have never voted for a Clinton or any of their posse.
 
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