The Attorney General was questioned for several hours by muellers Team Last Week on wednesday, according to a source close to sessions. Former fbi director comey, he spoke with investigators last year. The interviews, we know, focused on two things. First, russias meddling in the election. And second, whether or not President Trump obstructed justice since taking office, especially as it concerns his firing of james comey in may. Jeff sessions and james comey, they are of key interest. Sessions for his meetings with the Russian Ambassador during the campaign, and of course the fact that he was involved in the firing of james comey. Of course, as for former fbi director james comey, he took many notes that hes talked about, about his interactions with the president , and of course the Special Counsel will be interested in comey expanding upon those. The president weighed in on sessions interview on tuesday. Are you concerned about what the Attorney General told the Special Counsel . Not
bringing convicted and accused felons with him to campaign events, including people accused of murder. he s even been bringing ex-cons and convicted felons with him to stand behind him in court for this criminal trial. this is clearly a political strategy. he thinks it s a tough guy look that will work for him presumably. he also kind of has to lean into it, right? you can t pretend not to be a criminal while you re a criminal defendant. why not run with it? this is now who he surrounds himself with and part of his message is pick me. i m on the criminal side of the ledger. pick me and my criminal friends. we ll take care of this legal system that you ve got here. convicted of 34 felonies tonight. joining us now is donald trump s niece, mary trump, author of a book about her uncle called too much and never enough, how my family created the world s most dangerous man. she s host of the nerd avengers
Assemblyman Eddie Gibbs of East Harlem has used his experience to help people reinvent themselves, including a high-flying 1990s rapper who went to prison for murder.
The bill, which reflects growing support for legalization, would end the federal prohibition on cannabis. But it is unlikely to pass in an election year and a divided government.