Albuquerque Journal

Sessions met with Russian envoy in ’16

He didn’t disclose at Senate hearing

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Attorney General Jeff Sessions had two conversati­ons with the Russian ambassador to the United States during the presidenti­al campaign season last year, contact likely to fuel calls for him to recuse himself from a Justice Department investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the election.

Sessions, an early supporter of President Donald Trump and a policy adviser to the Republican candidate, did not disclose those communicat­ions at his confirmati­on hearing in January when asked whether “anyone affiliated” with the campaign had contact with the Russians.

Justice Department spokeswoma­n Sarah Isgur Flores said, “There was absolutely nothing misleading about his answer.”

Sessions had meetings last year with more than 25 foreign ambassador­s in his role as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and had two separate interactio­ns with the Russian ambassador, Sergey Kislyak, the department said.

One was an office visit in the fall, and the other occurred in a group setting following a Heritage Foundation speech that Sessions gave during the summer.

Revelation­s of the contact, first reported by The Washington Post, triggered calls from members of Congress for Sessions to back out of any involvemen­t in the FBI’s probe.

“If reports are accurate that Attorney General Sessions — a prominent surrogate for Donald Trump — met with Ambassador Kislyak during the campaign, and failed to disclose this fact during his confirmati­on, it is essential that he recuse himself from any role in the investigat­ion of Trump campaign ties to the Russians,” said Rep. Adam Schiff of California, the top Democrat on the House Intelligen­ce Committee. “This is not even a close call; it is a must.”

At the confirmati­on hearing in January, Sen. Al Franken of Minnesota alerted Sessions to allegation­s of contact between Russia and Trump aides during the 2016 election. He asked Sessions what he would do if there was evidence that anyone from the campaign was in touch with Russia. Sessions said he was “unaware of those activities.”

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions

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