## Sessions Spars with Franken Over Russia, Trump Faces Backlash on Multiple Fronts
Attorney General Jeff Sessions staunchly defended himself against accusations of misleading the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding his contacts with the Russian ambassador during the 2016 presidential campaign. The heated exchange occurred during a hearing where Senator Al Franken (D-MN) accused Sessions of “moving the goalposts” regarding the nature of his discussions.
Franken highlighted what he perceived as evolving statements from Sessions, stating, “First it was, I didn’t have communications with Russians, which wasn’t true. Then it was, I never met with any Russians to discuss any political campaign, which may or may not be true. Now it’s, I didn’t discuss interference in the campaign.”
Sessions, however, firmly refuted any wrongdoing, declaring, “Well, let me just say without hesitation, that I conducted no improper discussions with the Russians at any time regarding the campaign or any other item facing this country.” Sessions has previously recused himself from the Justice Department’s investigation into Russia’s alleged election meddling.
Beyond the Capitol, President Trump faced criticism on several fronts. He renewed his attacks on former FBI Director James Comey, criticizing Comey’s handling of the Hillary Clinton email probe. Trump specifically complained that Comey cleared Clinton before even interviewing her, citing newly released draft statements from May 2016. However, FBI officials have maintained that it was clear no charges were warranted in the case.
The president also faced intense scrutiny over his comments regarding the death of Army Sergeant La David Johnson in Niger. Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (D-FL), who was with Sergeant Johnson’s widow during Trump’s condolence call, told *The Washington Post* that the president said, “He knew what he was signing up for, but I guess it hurts anyway.” The sergeant’s mother confirmed Wilson’s account. The President has denied making the statement. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders rebuked Wilson, calling her actions “appalling and disgusting.”
Further adding to the controversy, *The Washington Post* reported that the father of a soldier killed in Afghanistan claimed President Trump offered $25,000 from his personal account but never followed through.
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