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To: SeachRE who wrote (1004761)3/8/2017 9:33:21 AM
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I would expect you to be an expert on the subject.



To: SeachRE who wrote (1004761)3/8/2017 10:01:53 AM
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Not a right wing source:

Vanity Fair: There´s Really Nothing
To These Meetings Sessions Had
With Russian Ambassador



Of all places, I’d never thought I’d read a political article from Vanity Fair that I would agree with—but T.A. Franks has a good piece in the popular culture publication about Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ undisclosed meetings with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. There’s no liberal rancor. There are no Manchurian Candidate innuendos, it’s simply looking at the transcripts and questions from Sens. Pat Leahy (D-VT) and Al Franken (D-MN) and saying that there’s no evidence of wrongdoing, nor is there any evidence that Sessions perjured himself in his answer to Franken: Originally, when writing this story, I intended to offer three

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