The Maui News

Sessions testifies

Says he did not lie about Russia

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WASHINGTON — Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday displayed a hazy memory of the Trump campaign’s discussion­s about and dealings with Russians in the 2016 election, denying he ever lied to Congress about those contacts but blaming the chaos of the race for fogging his recollecti­ons.

During more than five hours of testimony to Congress, Sessions sought to explain away apparent contra- dictions in his earlier accounts by citing the exhausting nature of Donald Trump’s upstart but surging bid for the White House. He also denied under repeated questionin­g from Democrats that he had been influenced by Trump.

But after saying under oath months ago that he was unaware of any relationsh­ip between the campaign and Russia, Sessions acknowledg­ed for the first time that the arrest of a low-level campaign adviser reminded him after all of a meeting at which the aide, George Papadopoul­os, proposed setting up a get-together between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“After reading his account and to the best of my recollecti­on,” Sessions told the House Judiciary Committee, “I believe that I wanted to make clear to him that he was not authorized to represent the campaign with the Russian government or any other foreign government for that matter.

“But I did not recall this event, which occurred 18 months before my testimony of a few weeks ago,” he added, “and I would gladly have reported it had I remembered it because I pushed back against his suggestion that I thought may have been improper.”

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