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Sessions Heatedly Denies Improper Russia Contacts

Attorney General Jeff Sessions heatedly denied on Tuesday having an undisclosed meeting with Russia’s ambassador to the U.S. and declared it was a β€œdetestable and appalling lie” to suggest he was aware of or took part in any collusion between Russia and the election campaign that sent Donald Trump to the White House.

Sessions to Face Sharp Questions on Russia Contacts

Attorney General Jeff Sessions is preparing for sharp questions from his former Senate colleagues about his role in the firing of James Comey, his Russian contacts during the campaign and his decision to recuse from an investigation into possible ties between Moscow and associates of President Donald Trump.

Sessions to Testify as Republicans Prod Trump on Tapes

Attorney General Jeff Sessions is preparing to face former Senate colleagues over his role in the controversy around ties between the Trump campaign and Russia, part of an escalating investigation into possible Russian meddling in the 2016 elections.

GOP Shrugs Off Comey Revelations, Sticks With Trump

The FBI chief he fired called the president a liar, but the response from many Republicans was a collective shrug. The GOP still needs Donald Trump if it has any hope of accomplishing its legislative agenda and winning elections, and it’s going to take more than James Comey’s testimony to shake them.

Trump Punches Back, Accuses Comey Of Lying To Congress

Punching back a day after his fired FBI director’s damaging testimony, President Donald Trump on Friday accused James Comey of lying to Congress and said he was β€œ100 percent” willing to testify under oath about their conversations.

Local Lawmakers Respond After Comey's Hearing

Congressman Robert Pittenger (NC-9) and Congresswoman Alma Adams (NC-12) both issued statements Thursday evening in response to former FBI Director James Comey's testimony earlier in the day.

US Intelligence Chiefs Decline To Discuss Trump Contacts

Lawmakers verbally sparred with top intelligence chiefs on Wednesday after they staunchly refused to answer questions about conversations they had with President Donald Trump regarding probes into Russian activities during the election.

Governor Cooper Presses Lawmakers To Redraw Maps Now

North Carolina Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper is pushing Republican state legislators to immediately redraw General Assembly districts, now that the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed that nearly 30 House and Senate maps are illegal racial gerrymanders.

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