The attorney general evaded the questions by saying he wouldn’t even confirm the investigation existed.
For the second time in as many days, Attorney General Jefferson Sessions has equivocated when asked about his position with regards to the Michael Cohen investigation.Attorney General Jeff Sessions evaded lawmakers’ questions on Wednesday about whether his longstanding recusal from campaign-related investigations extended to the Justice Department inquiry into President Trump’s personal lawyer, saying only that he would not confirm the existence of the investigation itself.Refusing to confirm that an investigation exists is a new level of Sessions’ hear-no, see-no, speak-no position. This is an …read more
Source: AlterNet