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Originally Posted by Our House
What questions will be asked by...
DEMOCRATS
1) Under oath in your confirmation hearing, and again in a letter, you said you had no meetings with the Russians while you were part of the Trump campaign, and then later corrected your answer to say there were 2 meetings. How many other undisclosed Russian meetings were there during that same time period? FOLLOW UP: Who else participated?
2) Earlier, you recused yourself from being US Attorney General for anything Trump Campaign or Russia related. You then violated the recusal to play a part in firing the FBI Director in charge of the Trump Campaign / Russia investigation. Why? Were you asked to write the termination letter?
3) Clearing the room for Comey & Trump to meet in private about dropping the Flynn investigation. Why did you hesitate? Did the POTUS talk to you about it? What did you overhear? Did Comey ever talk to you about his concerns?
REPUBLICANS
(Dunno. Something leaks or Clinton/Obama?)
More questions from Democrats.
Are you loyal to the President? Are you loyal to the Constitution? To which are you loyal first? Do you believe the original travel ban was constitutional? If so, why then did you revise it? Are judges too political?
Is it okay for a President to ask for the loyalty of the FBI director? Is it okay for an FBI director to pledge his loyalty to a President?
Senator Al Franken asked "what would you do if you became aware that members of Trump's campaign staff had meetings with the Russians?" You never really answered that, except to falsely claim that you had no such meetings. So, to repeat the question, what do you think should be done about those meetings?