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Sessions has had a clearance for a long time. TS and above is redone, updated, every five years. So, if he lied, it would have been revoked. But it wasnt. CNN BS story.
"Fake news" has become the mantra of Trump supporters who don't want to believe anything negative about Trump being reported in the mainstream media. They believe in good, reliable, balanced news sources like Brietbart, Conservative Daily, InfoWars, and Fox News. All are completely balanced journalism at its finest!
Maybe you should read the actual article. Or if that's too much effort for you, others on here have already pointed out just how stupid the OP's thread title was. Sessions didn't "lie" about anything...it's right there in the very article that was used to "prove" that Sessions lied.
How can it be fake news from CNN if they're the ones writing the material you're using to "debunk" their own story?
Misleading headline, maybe - but "fake news"?
I was about to say this, media loves to have catchy or bombastic headlines, but they do so to get people to read the whole articles, but sadly most people seem to only read the headlines.
I agree with you, this is a case of misleading headline not fake news.
Our chief law enforcement officer is a liar. Breaking now on CNN.
And here is the truth. The deranged Trump haters just keep embarrassing themselves.
From CNN
Sessions initially listed a year's worth of meetings with foreign officials on the security clearance form, according to Justice Department spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores. But she says he and his staff were then told by an FBI employee who assisted in filling out the form, known as the SF-86, that he didn't need to list dozens of meetings with foreign ambassadors that happened in his capacity as a senator.
"As a United States Senator, the Attorney General met hundreds -- if not thousands -- of foreign dignitaries and their staff," spokesman Ian Prior said. "In filling out the SF-86 form, the Attorney General's staff consulted with those familiar with the process, as well as the FBI investigator handling the background check, and was instructed not to list meetings with foreign dignitaries and their staff connected with his Senate activities."
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