Article snippet: Attorney General James Comey's testimony from last week, explain his interactions with the former FBI director and Trump and discuss his role in Comey's firing. The following are a list questions senators have suggested to ABC News and/or publicly that they might ask: Comey testified that Sessions left the Oval Office on Feb. 14, leaving Comey alone with Trump. Why did he do that, and why shouldn't Trump's repeated one-on-one interactions with Comey pose a reason for concern? Comey also testified that he implored Sessions after that meeting not to leave him alone again with the president and that Sessions "did not reply." Is that true -- if so why didn't he act? If Sessions did reply, what did he say or do? Sessions wrote the president on May 9, forwarding a memo from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to recommend removal of Comey. Was he aware the president had decided to fire Comey before seeing that memo -- and did he ask the DOJ to prepare that memo for him? And, if Comey was fired because of the burden of the Russia investigation -- as the president has now suggested -- was it appropriate for Sessions to be involved in that decision, given his recusal? In his testimony, Comey suggested that Sessions recused himself from the Russia investigation for reasons beyond the explanation Sessions gave at the time -- that there were obvious factors, not yet public, that made Comey believe recusal was inevitable. What are those? ... Link to the full article to read more
Questions AG Jeff Sessions is likely to (or should) face during testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee - ABC News
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