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Special Counsel questioned AG Jeff Sessions in Russia probe

In one of the most serious scandals in U.S. history, the nation's chief law enforcement officer was questioned for several hours. That's no small development.
Image: U.S. Attorney General Sessions testifies before a House Judiciary Committee oversight hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions testifies before a House Judiciary Committee hearing on oversight of the Justice Department on Capitol Hill in Washington...

As the investigation into Donald Trump's Russia scandal has unfolded, we've seen no shortage of milestones. Today, as the New York Times  reports, we've learned of a pretty big one:

Attorney General Jeff Sessions was questioned for several hours last week by the special counsel's office as part of the investigation into Russia's meddling in the election and whether the president obstructed justice since taking office, according to a Justice Department spokeswoman.The meeting marked the first time that investigators for the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, are known to have interviewed a member of Mr. Trump's cabinet.

Not surprisingly, we don't yet know any details about the nature of the Q&A or what specifically was discussed, but the list of possible topics isn't short.

We know, for example, that Sessions may have lied under oath during his confirmation hearings about his communications with Russians during the 2016 election, and I imagine Mueller and his team might be interested in learning more about those private chats.

Sessions also played a role in the firing of former FBI Director James Comey -- a subject that appears to be of interest to the special counsel's investigation, since it may offer evidence of the president obstructing justice.

But against the backdrop of these questions, let's also pause to appreciate the magnitude of the circumstances: in one of the most serious scandals in American history, the nation's chief law enforcement officer was questioned for several hours as part of a growing counter-espionage investigation.

That's no small development.