Former BJ reporter Greg Korte, USA Today White House
correspondent, reports that Trump’s
Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, met twice with the Russian ambassador during
Trump’s Presidential campaign.
Sessions and Putin’s guy met at the Republican Convention in
Cleveland and in Sessions’ office.
Senators often meet with foreign ambassadors, but Sessions said at
his Senate hearing that he didn’t have meetings with the Russians, who tried to
damage Hillary Clinton’s campaign, which didn’t hurt Trump’s chances with the
American electorate.
Did Russian hacking affect the outcome of the U.S. presidential election?
To read Korte’s article, click on the blue http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/03/02/what-white-house-knew-about-jeff-sessions-meetings-with-russian-
Later, Greg added this information:
“I was at the Lorain Morning Journal when Mizell Stewart III
hired me for the Stark County Bureau in 1997. I spent about a year there and
then moved to the Akron City Hall beat.
“I didn't want to leave, but there were
buyouts/layoffs and I was low enough on the seniority chart that I fled to the
Cincinnati Enquirer in 2001.”
Korte lives in Bethesa, Maryland. His email address is gregorykorte@gmail.com
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