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Sessions brands Russia collusion claims a ‘detestable lie’

- AFP

washington — US Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday vehemently denied any collusion with Russia to tilt last year’s election in Donald Trump’s favour, branding the suggestion an “appalling and detestable lie.”

In closely-watched congressio­nal testimony, Sessions angrily denounced allegation­s he acted improperly during meetings with Russian officials — or that he knew of any attempt at collusion by members of the Trump campaign team.

And he repeatedly refused to reveal whether he had spoken to the president regarding James Comey’s handling of the probe into Russian election meddling — which the former FBI director believes to be the reason he was fired.

A Trump loyalist and early backer of the billionair­e businessma­n’s presidenti­al bid, the 70-year-old Sessions has recused himself from all ongoing Russia investigat­ions.

But the nation’s top law enforcemen­t official — who recommende­d Comey’s dismissal last month — has himself become a focal point in the crisis roiling the White House.

Sessions kicked off his testimony before the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee by asserting that he had “never met with or had any conversati­ons with any Russians” about interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al race.

“I have no knowledge of any such conversati­ons by anyone connected to the Trump campaign,” he said.

“The suggestion that I participat­ed with any collusion, that I was aware of any collusion with the Russian government to hurt this country... is an appalling and detestable lie.”

The appearance was Sessions’s first sworn public testimony since being confirmed as attorney general in February.

During the two-and-a-half hour hearing, he engaged in testy exchanges with several senators who pressed him for details on his discussion­s with Trump — which he refused to provide in the name of confidenti­ality.

Some Democrats grew impatient, warning Sessions was stonewalli­ng on vital issues. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Jeff Sessions is sworn in to testify before a Senate Intelligen­ce Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. —
Reuters Jeff Sessions is sworn in to testify before a Senate Intelligen­ce Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. —

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