Attorney General Jeff Sessions Jefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsRoy Moore sues Alabama over COVID-19 restrictions GOP set to release controversial Biden report Trump's policies on refugees are as simple as ABCs MORE will reportedly not share information regarding private conversations he has had with President Trump when he testifies in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee.

“I wouldn’t expect the attorney general to discuss that,” a source told Politico.

Politico reported that it is not yet known whether the attorney general would say he wanted to keep his conversations with the president confidential or if he would cite executive privilege.

Sessions will face lawmakers on Tuesday for the first time since Trump earlier this year fired James Comey as the FBI director. Comey appeared before the panel last week in a highly anticipated hearing.

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Comey’s remarks about Sessions — including about a potential third meeting between Sessions and a top Russian official — are threatening to drag the attorney general deeper into the controversy surrounding potential contacts between the Trump campaign and Moscow.