"Enclosed please find my supplemental responses (with attachments) to the Committee's Questionnaire relating to my nomination as Attorney General," the lawmaker said in a letter obtained by The Hill.

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In the letter, Sessions pushed back on Feinstein's claim that he did not provide any press releases from his time as Attorney General of Alabama or U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Alabama.

"My original response to the Committee's Questionnaire listed in Appendix 12a all press releases I was able to locate ... and included copies of each of these press releases as attachments," Sessions wrote.

The lawmaker also said that his previous response to Congress included the letters he sent to public offices and several speeches he made since mid-June.

"In an attempt to be as responsive as possible, I have conducted additional searches of publicly available databases for video clips of any such speeches," Sessions said.

Sessions also said he submitted information that relates to his political endorsements and activities as well as his one-on-one interviews as part of his original response to the questionnaire.

Sessions faces a potential tough confirmation battle in the Senate, as numerous Democrats have strongly criticized his his views on immigration, voting rights and the criminal justice system.