Sessions Discussed the Trump Campaign with the Russians: Report

While advising Trump, Attorney General spoke to the Russian ambassador in campaigning issues, officials told the Washington Post.

US Attorney General Jeff Sessions discussed issues related to the campaign with the Russian ambassador to Washington in last year's presidential race, according to the Washington Post report, sessions have repeatedly refused.
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He initially failed to publish sessions with Kislyak, and then said that the meetings were not about the Trump campaign. The new claim threatened him after he criticized the New York Times this week with an interview with the New York Times for his justification for his job security, President Donald Trump, to add more pressure on Senanes. Trump said he was sorry for hiring because he refused the sessions in March without overseen by an FBI-led Investigation into the Russian intervention to support the drum in the US presidential election.

Sessions Refused Requests

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