So, remember when Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III didn’t disclose having met with a Russian official, despite being asked whether he had met with any Russian officials, during his confirmation hearing to become Attorney General? It’s worse:
Attorney General Jeff Sessions did not disclose meetings he had last year with Russian officials when he applied for his security clearance, the Justice Department told CNN Wednesday.
Sessions, who met with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak at least two times last year, didn't note those interactions on the form, which requires him to list "any contact" he or his family had with a "foreign government" or its "representatives" over the past seven years, officials said.
The new information from the Justice Department is the latest example of Sessions failing to disclose contacts he had with Russian officials. He has come under withering criticism from Democrats following revelations that he did not disclose the same contacts with Kislyak during his Senate confirmation hearings earlier this year.
That would be considered problematic for anyone applying for a security clearance. But for the U.S. Attorney General?
Curious how the Trump crew keeps hiding its contacts with Russian officials. Curious how much contact there was between the Trump crew and Russian officials.