Democrats Fume Over Sessions’s Answers at House Russia Hearing
- Attorney general appeared Thursday behind closed doors
- House Intelligence panel is split along partisan lines
The Key Takeaways From Jeff Sessions' Nov. 14 Testimony
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Thursday stuck by his refusal to tell Congress whether Donald Trump ever told him to take action to hinder investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election, according to the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee.
Congress should now force Sessions to answer, Representative Adam Schiff of California said after the panel spent almost four hours questioning the attorney general behind closed doors.