Democrat criticizes Sessions’ non-answer on talks with Trump
WASHINGTON — The top Democrat on the House intelligence committee says Attorney General Jeff Sessions would not directly answer in a closed-door interview Thursday whether President Donald Trump ever asked him to hinder the Justice Department’s investigation into Russian interference.
Sessions’ refusal to answer the question from California Rep. Adam Schiff during the committee’s interview was in line with his previous responses to lawmakers’ questions in several open hearings earlier this year. He has repeatedly said he will not discuss any conversations with Trump, saying he was adhering to longstanding tradition of Justice Department leaders to refrain from revealing the contents of private conversations with the president.
Schiff said it is “disturbing” that Sessions wouldn’t answer that particular question.
“Congress has a need to know and so do the American people,” Schiff said.