Confirmed: Jeff Sessions first introduced Russian operative Carter Page to Donald Trump

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Confirmed: Jeff Sessions first introduced Russian operative Carter Page to Donald Trump
And yet another piece of the Trump-Russia conspiracy now comes together. We previously reported on the strong evidence that pro-Russia operative Carter Page was first brought to the Donald Trump campaign by Jeff Sessions or his Senate office. We’ve since been searching for confirmation of this. Now our research team has uncovered that confirmation.

It turns out the proof was hiding in plain sight all along, but obscure enough that no one has gone back and connected these dots until now. Nearly a year ago, a local CBS News affiliate in Alabama ran an online story titled “Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions arranges meeting between Donald Trump, influential Republicans.” The story went on to state that “The team of foreign policy advisers, led by Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, consists of counter-terrorism expert Walid Phares, energy consultant George Papadopoulos, former Defense Department inspector general Joe Schmitz, managing partner of Global Energy Capital Carter Page and former Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg.”

And so now we have confirmation that it was Jeff Sessions who first introduced Carter Page to Donald Trump in a meeting which Sessions long ago arranged, thanks to that CBS WHNT 19 local report. This matters much more now that both Page and Sessions are both admitting to have held multiple meetings with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, including a meeting they jointly attended with Kislyak (alongside suddenly relevant former Trump adviser J.D. Gordon) during the Republican National Convention – after they had both previously lied about doing so.

In response to the increasing scrutiny over the connections between Jeff Sessions and Carter Page, the Donald Trump campaign announced today to conservative Trump-friendly site Daily Caller that it was actually Republican operative Sam Clovis who brought Page into the campaign. But this appears to be merely a belated attempt at protecting Sessions by blaming Page on someone else, as the evidence says it was Sessions who brought Page in.
Confirmed: Jeff Sessions first introduced Russian operative Carter Page to Donald Trump

Trump and his entire admin belong behind bars.
 
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Confirmed: Jeff Sessions first introduced Russian operative Carter Page to Donald Trump
And yet another piece of the Trump-Russia conspiracy now comes together. We previously reported on the strong evidence that pro-Russia operative Carter Page was first brought to the Donald Trump campaign by Jeff Sessions or his Senate office. We’ve since been searching for confirmation of this. Now our research team has uncovered that confirmation.

It turns out the proof was hiding in plain sight all along, but obscure enough that no one has gone back and connected these dots until now. Nearly a year ago, a local CBS News affiliate in Alabama ran an online story titled “Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions arranges meeting between Donald Trump, influential Republicans.” The story went on to state that “The team of foreign policy advisers, led by Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, consists of counter-terrorism expert Walid Phares, energy consultant George Papadopoulos, former Defense Department inspector general Joe Schmitz, managing partner of Global Energy Capital Carter Page and former Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg.”

And so now we have confirmation that it was Jeff Sessions who first introduced Carter Page to Donald Trump in a meeting which Sessions long ago arranged, thanks to that CBS WHNT 19 local report. This matters much more now that both Page and Sessions are both admitting to have held multiple meetings with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, including a meeting they jointly attended with Kislyak (alongside suddenly relevant former Trump adviser J.D. Gordon) during the Republican National Convention – after they had both previously lied about doing so.

In response to the increasing scrutiny over the connections between Jeff Sessions and Carter Page, the Donald Trump campaign announced today to conservative Trump-friendly site Daily Caller that it was actually Republican operative Sam Clovis who brought Page into the campaign. But this appears to be merely a belated attempt at protecting Sessions by blaming Page on someone else, as the evidence says it was Sessions who brought Page in.
Confirmed: Jeff Sessions first introduced Russian operative Carter Page to Donald Trump

Trump and his entire admin belong behind bars.

I don't see the issue
 
Confirmed: Jeff Sessions first introduced Russian operative Carter Page to Donald Trump
And yet another piece of the Trump-Russia conspiracy now comes together. We previously reported on the strong evidence that pro-Russia operative Carter Page was first brought to the Donald Trump campaign by Jeff Sessions or his Senate office. We’ve since been searching for confirmation of this. Now our research team has uncovered that confirmation.

It turns out the proof was hiding in plain sight all along, but obscure enough that no one has gone back and connected these dots until now. Nearly a year ago, a local CBS News affiliate in Alabama ran an online story titled “Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions arranges meeting between Donald Trump, influential Republicans.” The story went on to state that “The team of foreign policy advisers, led by Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, consists of counter-terrorism expert Walid Phares, energy consultant George Papadopoulos, former Defense Department inspector general Joe Schmitz, managing partner of Global Energy Capital Carter Page and former Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg.”

And so now we have confirmation that it was Jeff Sessions who first introduced Carter Page to Donald Trump in a meeting which Sessions long ago arranged, thanks to that CBS WHNT 19 local report. This matters much more now that both Page and Sessions are both admitting to have held multiple meetings with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, including a meeting they jointly attended with Kislyak (alongside suddenly relevant former Trump adviser J.D. Gordon) during the Republican National Convention – after they had both previously lied about doing so.

In response to the increasing scrutiny over the connections between Jeff Sessions and Carter Page, the Donald Trump campaign announced today to conservative Trump-friendly site Daily Caller that it was actually Republican operative Sam Clovis who brought Page into the campaign. But this appears to be merely a belated attempt at protecting Sessions by blaming Page on someone else, as the evidence says it was Sessions who brought Page in.
Confirmed: Jeff Sessions first introduced Russian operative Carter Page to Donald Trump

Trump and his entire admin belong behind bars.

I don't see the issue
The issue is that Carter Page is in the Golden Showers report and when questioned about his contact with Russian operatives said he had NO meetings with the Russians.
He is yet another Trump goon who has been caught lying about contact with the Russians.
 
This witch hunt is laughable.

Memo- There is no 'there' 'there'

And all of this would be moot if Hillary had not had screwed up in the first place

Even if Russia was the messenger

-Geaux
 
Democrats / liberals remain in panic mode since the election disaster.

And are desperately trying to grasp onto any issue to make themselves appear relevant. .. :cool:

I just finished contributing my morning constitutional to the 'resistance' movement.

Hope they put it to good use

-Geaux
 
I have visited Washington DC-------it is actually a fairly small town----ie where the foreign diplomats roam--------there are little eateries------where one sits on the sidewalk like in Paris. The greek place is here, the Japanese place is next door----the Ethiopian place is half a black down the way.--------everyone sits at tables on the sidewalk and --------eats a little thingy. -------you can't HELP running into <gasp> DIPLOMATS
 

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