Schiff: ‘There’s a Lot’ to Ask Sessions and the ‘Only Question’ Is Whether He’ll Answer

‘Certainly there will be a lot of questions about whether he had meetings that he didn’t disclose’

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SCHIFF: "Certainly there will be a lot of questions about whether he had meetings that he didn’t disclose. And I think what would be significant here is he gives the initial testimony before the Senate, it isn’t accurate, he later comes back when it becomes public that it’s not accurate and clarifies the record. But if there were an additional meeting or meetings that he didn’t even disclose then when he was on notice that obviously was of great interest to the Senate, that would be even more problematic. So that’s a very fruitful line of inquiry for the Senate. But also all the circumstances that led to the firing of Jim Comey. Any facts that would corroborate Jim Comey’s testimony. Whether, for example, Sessions knew that the memo that Rod Rosenstein wrote would be used as pretext for firing on a completely different basis. There’s a lot to ask him. And the only question really is whether he’s going to be willing to answer these questions."

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