Sen. Al Franken told CNN’s Jake Tapper that he thinks Trump’s Attorney General Jeff Sessions committed perjury, and he wants Sessions back in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee to explain himself.
Video:
Sen. Franken (D-MN) said, “He answered a question that he asked himself, which is, did I meet with any Russians? And he answered it falsely. He said no. I hadn’t. Listen, I’ve been cutting him a lot of slack. I’ve been refusing to say that he lied. I wanted to wait for this letter to come out. It’s hard to come to any other conclusion than he just perjured himself.”
Even when the White House tries to change the subject, and they have been trying to change the subject for two days now, the subject always eventually returns to Russia.
It is plain as day to anyone who isn’t looking at Sessions’ answer through a deeply partisan lens that Attorney General made a false statement and perjured himself. So far, Senate Republicans have been protecting their former colleague, but there is only so much protection that they can offer for so long.
A United States Senator just accused of the Attorney General of the United States of perjury.
In any other time, this would be at the top of the headlines, but the Trump administration has so many scandals going on that the belief Jeff Sessions perjured himself is a subplot in a bigger thread.
The Attorney General lied under oath, which is why if the American people are going to get answers on the Trump/Russia scandal, the nation needs a special prosecutor.
Trump announced that he is making former Rep. Devin Nunes the chairman of a private…
After suffering a fall and fracturing her hip, former speaker and current Rep. Nancy Pelosi…
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said while talking about Trump's nominees that everything can't be a…
Donald Trump is considering killing the plan for the Postal Service to move to an…
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) announced that she will be running to be the next Democrat…
Jerry Nadler is an extraordinary lawyer, patriot and public servant. His dogged defense of civil…
This website uses cookies.