Article snippet: Attorney General Jeff Sessions denied suggestions Tuesday that he misled Congress in previous appearances before Senate committees in which he was asked about Trump campaign contacts with Russian officials. Questions about Sessions' prior answers to Congress came during his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee. Lawmakers asked about the latest developments in the investigations into Russian interference in last year's U.S. presidential election — including a guilty plea by Trump campaign foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos to a charge of misleading investigators. The questions focused on Papadopoulos' attempts to coordinate a meeting between then-candidate Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin and Papadopoulos' presence at a March 2016 gathering also attended by Sessions. The attorney general's responses to questions about communication with Russia drew scrutiny from Democrats who believed that he may have known more than he previously disclosed. Sessions said that he now recalled the 2016 meeting, after recent news reports on the matter, and that he "always told the truth" in his appearances on Capitol Hill. He added that he "wanted to make clear to [Papadopoulos] that he was not authorized to represent the campaign with the Russian government." "But I did not recall this event, which occurred 18 months before my testimony of a few weeks ago," he said. Here's a look at five key moments from Sessions' testimony Tuesd... Link to the full article to read more