Not correct.
(Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing Transcript | Jan. 10, 2017 | excerpt)
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’ statement in January was modified somewhat by testimony in March and his actual recusal statement.
This article from today addresses that.
The actual recusal may allow him to address the emails and U1 because they were investigated prior to his tenure.
About the Clinton Foundation, I don’t know. The issues would have to related to the campaigns in 2016. If something happened years ago that is actionable, that may not apply.
From the wording of his recusal, it would have to be related directly to the 2016 campaigns, both Trump’s and Clinton’s.
Regardless of whether he is involved, the DOJ has active investigations into all three items as we speak, according to Sessions.
Any further recusal statements would be reviewed by the ethics office of the DOJ, according to Sessions himself.