If my point was a relatively new point, I would agree with you that that it was up to me to document the point. But you've had 11 months to do your homework and I've posted the transcript excerpt too many times to count now, and it really should be common knowledge. Especially from you, a big Sessions defender.
SESSIONS:
Mr. Chairman, it was a highly contentious campaign. I, like a lot of people, made comments about the issues in that campaign. With regard to Secretary Clinton and some of the comments I made, I do believe that that could place me objectivity in question. I've given that thought.
I believe the proper thing for me to do, would be to recuse myself from any questions involving those kind of investigations that involve Secretary Clinton and that were raised during the campaign or to be otherwise connected to it. GRASSLEY: OK. I think, that's -- let me emphasize then with a follow up question. To be very clear, you intend to recuse yourself from both the Clinton e-mail investigation and any matters involving the Clinton Foundation, if there are any?
SESSIONS: Yes.
Sessions has recused himself from any potential "Clinton e-mail" investigation, the potential "Clinton Foundation" investigation, and investigation that might "otherwise be connected to" those investigations. That would include the dossier, the FISA warrant, Uranium One...etc.
OK. You have ONE recusal. Go with it.