Today the russia investigation took a major step forward. For the first time a member of the president s inner circle faced questions on capitol hill. Put another way, this investigation has now come within one man of the president. He is arguably the closest man to the president. White house Senior Adviser and soninlaw Jared Kushner spent more than two hours with the Senate Intelligence committee and then he made a Public Statement saying he never colluded with russia. It comes as trump pours the pressure on his own Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, who rekuzed himself from the Justice Departments russia investigation months ago. A decision the president has not been able to get past. He wrote about sessions on twitter this morning, referring to his own Attorney General, mind you, as our beleaguered Attorney General. And tonight the Washington Post as a new report headline, trump leaves sessions twisting
in the wind Bile Berating him publicly. It reads in Part Sessions was once conside
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next thursday is when the recount takes place. does this race entering every enter into a court of law. both sides say they are prepared to take this to level if they believe this count is not handled the way that it is supposed to. ryan nobles there in tallahassee. staying on top of florida. thank you. prufrp is in the city of love. his time in paris hasn t been so warm and fuzzy. ahead, the meeting and icy handshake that followed. you re live in the cn newsroom.
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