Reblogged on kommonsentsjane/blogkommonsents.
This is very noteworthy – since Sessions was put in his position and he stated: There is not enough evidence. Didn’t Sessions put the cart before the horse?
Jeff Sessions CONTINUES TO STATE there is not enough evidence to investigate Hillary Clinton over anything.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has said there is insufficient basis to launch a special investigation of Hillary Clinton – dashing the hopes of Republicans who believe she should face the same scrutiny as Donald Trump and his administration.
Earlier this week, it was reported Mr Sessions was considering appointing a special counsel to examine Ms Clinton’s use of a private email server, various accusations leveled at the Clinton Foundation and the sale of uranium to Russia in 2010 when she was secretary of state. Many believed Mr Sessions was responding to Mr Trump, who had angrily told a radio interviewer it was “very discouraging to me” the Department of Justice was not “going after Hillary Clinton.”
But appearing before the House Judiciary Committee, Mr Sessions appeared to pour cold water on the idea of establishing such a probe, saying he did not believe there was a sufficient basis for doing so.
Donald J. Trump
✔ @realDonaldTrumpEverybody is asking why the Justice Department (and FBI) isn’t looking into all of the dishonesty going on with Crooked Hillary & the Dems..
4:57 AM – Nov 3, 2017
Mr Sessions was pressed by Republican congressman Jim Jordan from Ohio, who demanded to know “what it would take to get a special counsel”.
“It would take a factual basis that meets the standards of the appointment of a special counsel,” Mr Sessions replied.
(It doesn’t add up – AG Sessions has nothing to base the Trump investigation but a dossier that has been proven to be illegal and then we have proof of Hillary’s involvement in crimes and he states “they have no factual basis?”)
The congressman said it was already known the Clinton campaign had paid the company that produced the so-called Steele Dossier, which contained a series of explosive allegations about Mr Trump, many of them gathered by a former British intelligence agent.
“That’s what it looks like, and I’m asking you: Doesn’t that warrant – in addition to all the things we know about James Comey in 2016 – doesn’t that warrant naming a second special counsel,” asked Mr Jordan.
Chris Murphy we are concerned that Trump is ‘so unstable and volatile’.
(Murphy is not a psychiatrist and is not making statements of fact but conjecture. He should be thrown out of the meeting until he can make rational statements.)
Mr Sessions said: “That’s the only thing I can tell you, Mr Jordan. You can have your idea, but sometimes we have to study what the facts are and to evaluate whether it meets the standard that requires a special counsel.”
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The Attorney General then said Mr Comey was no longer the FBI Director and praised incumbent Chris Wray. But Mr Jordan would not be satisfied.
“He’s not here today, Attorney General Sessions, you are, and I’m asking for a special counsel,” he said.
Mr Sessions responded: “And I would say, ‘Looks like’ is not enough basis to appoint a special counsel.”
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Wonder if Sessions is still holding on to that story – “LOOKS LIKE” IS NOT ENOUGH BASIS TO APPOINT A SPECIAL COUNSEL.
And here we are – Sessions is STILL hanging on to the tail of the Democrat donkey.
If AG Sessions is a man of integrity – if he can’t indict Hillary Clinton – then he needs to step aside and let a REAL REPUBLICAN do the job. The AG is wasting precious time.
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Brian Fallon, who served as Ms Clinton’s spokesman during the presidential election campaign, told The Independent he was unsure how much reassurance to take from Mr Sessions’ comments. He said while the interaction with Mr Jordan had suggested he did not support a federal probe, he said the Attorney General later refused to rule one out. “I think it’s too easy to breathe a sigh of relief,” he added.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller was appointed to head an investigation into Russia’s alleged interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion between Moscow and the Trump campaign, after the President fired Mr Comey in May.
Mr Mueller has so far brought indictments against three people associated with the Trump campaign – former campaign manager Paul Manafort, his associate Rick Gates, and George Papadopolous, a former foreign policy adviser.
Mr Manafort and Mr Gates have denied charges of money laundering and conspiracy, while Mr Papadopolous pleaded guilty to a charge of lying to FBI investigators about his contacts last year with two people with apparently close ties to the Russian government.
On Tuesday, Mr Sessions admitted he was aware of contact between the campaign and Russian intermediaries, changing a previous statement about the extent of connections to Moscow.
Mr Sessions told the committee he recalled a meeting last year where Mr Papadopoulos had said he had connections with Moscow and could help arrange a meeting between Mr Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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