Sessions in Session before Senate Intelligence Committee

There was only three things to take away from today’s hearing:

(1) A.G. Sessions appearance served to further illustrate the contemptible behavior of James Comey and that his dismissal was appropriate.

(2) That unless ruled by Committee Chair Richard Burr during the hearing, A.G. Sessions has no obligation to report or otherwise disclose the content of his private conversations with the President.

(3) It is abundantly clear that the Committee is in desperate need of a reason, any reason, for being in-session regarding anything having to do with the Trump Administration or any of its prior-to-inauguration affiliates.

What they should be focused on is determining the source of the waterfall of leaks, the Clinton Email scheme and its breach of security protocols. As well as the reach, if any, as it relates to the Clinton Global Initiative (a.k.a., the Clinton Casino).

Curtis C. Greco, Founder

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