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Home Front: Politix
Intel Agency Leaks: Sessions discussed Trump campaign-related matters with Russian ambassador
2017-07-22
[WAPO] Russia’s ambassador to Washington told his superiors in Moscow that he discussed campaign-related matters, including policy issues important to Moscow, with Jeff Sessions during the 2016 presidential race, contrary to public assertions by the embattled attorney general, according to current and former U.S. officials.

Ambassador Sergey Kislyak’s accounts of two conversations with Sessions -- then a top foreign policy adviser to Republican candidate Donald Trump -- were intercepted by U.S. spy agencies, which monitor the communications of senior Russian officials both in the United States and in Russia. Sessions initially failed to disclose his contacts with Kislyak and then said that the meetings were not about the Trump campaign.

One U.S. official said that Sessions -- who testified that he has no recollection of an April encounter -- has provided "misleading" statements that are "contradicted by other evidence." A former official said that the intelligence indicates that Sessions and Kislyak had "substantive" discussions on matters including Trump’s positions on Russia-related issues and prospects for U.S.-Russia relations in a Trump administration.

Sessions has said repeatedly that he never discussed campaign-related issues with Russian officials and that it was only in his capacity as a U.S. senator that he met with Kislyak.

Related from Breitbart: Deep State Attacks Attorney General Jeff Sessions with Fresh Leaks on Meetings with Russian Ambassador

Related from The Hill: Intercepts suggest Sessions discussed Trump campaign matters with Russia envoy: report
Posted by:Besoeker

#1  One U.S. official said that Sessions -- who testified that he has no recollection of an April encounter -- has provided "misleading" statements that are "contradicted by other evidence." A former official said that the intelligence indicates that Sessions and Kislyak had "substantive" discussions on matters including Trump’s positions on Russia-related issues and prospects for U.S.-Russia relations in a Trump administration.

The vagueness of the above phrase is overwhelming. Some U.S. official said something about something substantive. Nothing is ever said; all just vague emptiness. " matters including Trump’s positions on Russia-related issues and prospects for U.S.-Russia relations in a Trump administration" seems perfectly appropriate for a candidate or an incoming POTUS or a U.S. Senator acting as one of his surrogates.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-07-22 16:45  

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