Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Jeff Sessions to appear before US Senate committee

- Reuters letters@hindustant­imes.com

US attorney general Jeff Sessions said in a letter on Saturday that he will appear before the Senate intelligen­ce committee on Tuesday to address matters former FBI director James Comey brought up this week in testimony to the same panel.

In a letter seen by Reuters, Sessions told Senator Richard Shelby, chairman of the Senate appropriat­ions subcommitt­ee on commerce, justice, science and related agencies, that the intelligen­ce committee is the “most appropriat­e” place to address matters that came up during Comey’s hearing on Thursday.

The letter did not say whether Sessions planned to give public testimony or to appear before the panel behind closed doors.

“In light of reports regarding Mr. Comey’s recent testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligen­ce, it is important that I have an opportunit­y to address these matters in the appropriat­e forum,” Sessions said in the letter.

The committee “is the most appropriat­e forum for such matters, as it has been conducting an investigat­ion and has access to relevant, classified informatio­n,” he added. The Senate panel is investigat­ing allegation­s of Russian meddling in the 2016 US presidenti­al election.

In March, Sessions removed himself from any probe into alleged Russian meddling in the elections, but maintained he did nothing wrong by failing to disclose that he met last year with Russia’s ambassador.

In testimony to the Senate panel on Thursday, Comey accused President Donald Trump of firing him to try to undermine the FBI’s investigat­ion of possible collusion by people in Trump’s campaign with Russia’s alleged efforts to influence the 2016 presidenti­al election.

Comey’s appearance raised new questions about the attorney general’s relationsh­ip with Russian officials and others with ties to President Vladimir Putin. One question is whether Sessions had any undisclose­d meetings with ambassador Sergei Kislyak during the campaign or after Trump’s inaugurati­on.

In the most eagerly anticipate­d US congressio­nal hearing in years, Comey said the Trump administra­tion lied and defamed him and the FBI after the president dismissed him on May 9.

Sessions had planned to appear before the Senate and House Appropriat­ions Subcommitt­ees, but the deputy attorney general will take his place, the letter said.

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AP FILE Jeff Sessions
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REUTERS Angela Merkel

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