Sessions Was Too 'Nervous' To Answer Kamala Harris' Questions

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"I have asked Mr. Sessions for a yes or no: Did you ask your staff to see the policy?"

"How was Senator Harris hysterical?" Harris was pressuring Sessions and Sessions was tap dancing artfully when John McCain suddenly interrupted to complain that Harris wasn't allowing Sessions to respond. How was Sen. [Kamala] Harris (D-CA) "hysterical?"

HARRIS: Sir, I'm not asking about the principle.

"The Senator's time has expired", Burr said. Unfortunately, as we saw in a similar hearing this time last week, Harris was unable to fully exercise her Senatorial privilege thanks to a vein of disrespect from both Sessions and the Republican Senators in the room.

Harris, for a second time in two weeks, gets admonished by GOP side for aggressive questioning of witness.

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If only this tweet would get old, but nope still relevant because the white dudes keep interrupting Senator Kamala Harris.

Sessions was attending his own hearing regarding the ongoing Russian Federation investigation, and particularly focused on some claims made by former FBI Director James Comey.

While asking Sessions about his refusal to answer questions Tuesday concerning conversations he may have had with President Donald Trump, Harris, a California Democrat, was interrupted by Sen. The Attorney General wanted his hearing to be public, but it became clear nearly immediately that a public hearing did not necessarily mean that the public would be getting any answers at all.

HARRIS: Is that policy in writing somewhere? "You rely on the policy, did you not ask your staff to show you the policy that would be the basis for refusing to answer the majority of the questions that have been asked of you?"

A reprieve thus granted, Sessions offered word salad - not on Harris' question about a written policy, but on the abstractions she was trying to cut through.

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