Attorney general Sessions should no longer serve, I believe for other reasons. He's already lost the trust of the American people. He wasn't forthcoming about his contacts with Russia as they were interfering in our campaign. He…
Eric Swalwell
The Public Record
I think Attorney General Sessions should step down, given tonight's breaking new news, which cast doubt on the attorney general past statements on contact with Russians.
The Senate should not recess or do anything that would allow a recess appointment to take place. They should ensure that whoever would be appointed next, if he does step down, is somebody who is going to allow the Russia investigation to…
I think he should come before our committee. We should be able to have access to all of the evidence so that we can again confront him with it to see just what is the truth.
We have to tell the country that the so what is that our democracy has been undermined by a foreign adversary and we have to do everything now as leaders in Congress to never put our country in a position like this again.
For all of those reasons, so that the Justice Department can function without this chaos, I don't think he should any longer be the attorney general.
I can't speak for anyone else, but for me, Anderson, to receive damaging information from a representative of a foreign adversary, that's a betrayal of our country.
Well, Anderson, the fact that we have an investigation and the FBI has an investigation shows that there is evidence of collusion.
I certainly support our ranking member. We want to interview all relevant witnesses. And what we want to find out with any witness that was talking with Russians during the interference campaign is, what was the nature of the relationship…
The president has gotten in the way of the FBI's investigation, the House Intelligence Committee's investigation. And we just want to start making progress again.
It appears that the president may have just made it to be deceitful, as he did against President Obama.





