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During Attorney General Jeff Sessions' Senate Intelligence hearing Tuesday on the alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russians, Senator Tom Cotton, R-Ark. brilliantly highlighted the absurdity of the Democrats' allegations against the Trump administration and against the attorney general.
Mockingly asking Sessions if he is a fan of spy literature, Sen. Cotton showed how crazy the claim is that Sessions coordinated the hacking of the DNC emails with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the presidential campaign.
Sen. Tom Cotton mocks committee questioning: "Do you like Jason Borne or James Bond movies?" https://t.co/l3hiUHF2dJ
— Daniella Díaz (@DaniellaMicaela) June 13, 2017
Conservative Review Editor-in-Chief Mark Levin praised Cotton for his role in the hearing.
Tom Cotton, the star of this hearing. Pounds the idiocy of the Democrats, Comey's performance, and the real crimes -- the incessant leaks.
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) June 13, 2017
When will Congress move on from interrupting the work of the Trump administration by dragging administration officials to testify before the Senate with no evidence of insidious collusion with the Russians?
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