Attorney
General Jeff Sessions was forced to amend prior testimony to Congress this
week, acknowledging that contrary to an earlier statement, he’d encountered the
Russian ambassador to the United States twice in the last year.
Sessions
appears to have left out a third instance in which they crossed paths.
In
April of 2016, Sessions attended a VIP reception at a hotel in Washington,
D.C., with President Donald Trump and roughly two dozen guests, including four
ambassadors. One of them was Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. The cocktail
meet-and-greet took place in a private room at the Mayflower Hotel near the
White House. Shortly thereafter, Trump delivered a foreign policy speech in the
hotel’s ballroom, where he called for improved U.S.-Russia relations. Kislyak
was seated in the front row.
Though
the event was small, it is unclear if Sessions and Kislyak spoke directly, and
a spokeswoman for the attorney general did not respond immediately to questions
about the event from The Huffington Post. Organizers said the event included a
receiving line.
Sessions
did not mention the Mayflower event when he was asked during his confirmation
hearings if he had any contact during the presidential campaign with Russian
officials. Nor did he put that event in his amended testimony to the Senate
Judiciary Committee this week.
The
Center for the National Interest, the conservative foreign policy organization
that hosted Trump’s speech at the Mayflower, invited Kislyak to the reception.
An April 2016 story in Politico noted that Sessions also attended the event and
was in the Senate Room of the Mayflower, along with “ambassadors.”
On
Wednesday, the center issued a statement that acknowledged that Kislyak
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