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Ben Sasse under fire
« on: May 14, 2016, 11:27:57 am »
Ben Sasse under fire



By Kyle Cheney

05/14/16 12:09 AM EDT

Sen. Ben Sasse’s outspoken rejection of Donald Trump is roiling Nebraska Republican politics, and the discord is threatening to boil over at the state’s GOP convention Saturday.

A prominent Nebraska political operative — who is the nephew of senior GOP Sen. Deb Fischer — is behind a move to publicly rebuke the anti-Trump movement. Sam Fischer has issued a proposed resolution — set for a vote at the convention — declaring that the state party will refuse to support any Republican officeholder who opposes the GOP presidential nominee or agitates for a third-party candidate.

Though the measure doesn’t name Sasse, the junior senator is clearly the target. He has become the most prominent elected Republican to embrace the “#NeverTrump” movement and call for a conservative candidate to join the field. He recently reiterated his support for a February Facebook post in which he shredded Trump as ill-suited to be president and said he’d refuse to support him as the nominee.

“If Donald Trump becomes the Republican nominee, my expectation is that I will look for some third candidate — a conservative option, a Constitutionalist,” he wrote at the time.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/ben-sasse-donald-trump-223181#ixzz48d2PUn1V
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Re: Ben Sasse under fire
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2016, 11:34:35 am »
Idiocy abounds!
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Re: Ben Sasse under fire
« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2016, 11:42:30 am »
Idiocy abounds!

Well, the party hacks are feeling some heat, I guess.

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« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2016, 11:44:02 am »
Well, the party hacks are feeling some heat, I guess.

I hope the Party hacks get fully toasted!
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Re: Ben Sasse under fire
« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2016, 11:47:52 am »
Ben Sasse and #NeverTrump’s Pedophile Problem

May 5, 2016 By Mike Cernovich

Ben Sasse and the rest of the GOP elite claim Trump is a menace who must be stopped “on principle.” Sasse and others have criticized Trump for not disavowing racists quickly enough (even though Trump disavowed racists repeatedly).

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Sasse has a bigger problem – he supported a pedophile.Some suspect he used his position of authority to enable abuse.

Ben Sasse was in charge of supervising underage boys, who were later abused by members of Congress.

Ben Sasse was a tutor in the Congressional page program from 1996 to 1998. The Congressional page program brings underage boys to Congress to run errands for Congressmen. These young boys would run errands for Congressmen, and often sexual relationships would develop between the underage boys and members of Congress.

The Congressional page program was shut down in 2011 after numerous sex scandals occurred, including the Mark Foley sex scandal.

Pedophiles like Dennis Hastert fought earlier efforts to close down the page program:

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On October 2, 2006, Representative Ray LaHood (R-IL) called for the page program to be temporarily suspended. He stated that “this is a flawed program. The fact that a member of Congress is sending e-mails to a page and that he can get away with it [shows that] obviously there are problems.” Two more Representatives, Jon Porter (R-NV) and Kay Granger (R-TX) also supported LaHood’s recommendation to suspend the page program until an outside team could evaluate its security protocol. Dennis Hastert announced on October 5, 2006 that he was launching an investigation to evaluate and make improvements to the page program.[151]

Many suspected that the page program served as nothing more than a sex trafficking ring bringing pedophiles like Dennis Hastert naive young targets year after year.

Republican House leader Dennis Hastert was a lifelong pedophile.

Republican insider Dennis Hastert served in Congress from 1987 to 2007. Before being elected to Congress, Hastert was a high school teacher and wrestling coach. He used his position of authority over young boys to molest them, and was later convicted to money laundering offenses related to his crime.

Hastert had too many victims to track, as most remained silent due to Hastert’s GOP power and influence:

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Hastert also ran an Explorers group of which Steve Reinboldt was a member, and led the group on a diving trip to the Bahamas. In the interview, Burdge stated that in 1979 (eight years after Steve’s high school graduation in 1971), her brother had told her that he had been sexually abused by Hastert throughout his four years of high school. Burdge said that she was “stunned” by this news and that her brother said that he had never told anyone before, because he did not think he would be believed. Jolene said that Hastert “damaged Steve I think more than any of us will ever know.”

Sasse has never disavowed Hastert, despite claiming that refusing to disavow is an admission of support.

Sasse has played the game for years, and is as much of an Washington insider as you’ll find. Sasse claims to oppose Trump because Trump did now disavow the KKK quickly enough. (That’s a lie, as I explained here.)

To this day, Sasse, who would have had contact with Hastert during his time running the Congressional page program, has not disavowed Hastert.

   
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Not a word from @BenSasse about Republican pedophile Dennis Hastert. Sassy ran Congressional page program when Hasteert was in office!

    — Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) May 5, 2016

    Hey @BenSasse your #NeverTrump friend Tom Delay said pedophile Denny Hastert is a good man. Do you disavow? pic.twitter.com/yDlwtYQVEp

    — Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) May 5, 2016

Tom Delay of #NeverTrump supports Dennis Hastert.

One of Sasse’s supporters, Tom Delay, recently defended Hastert in court. Writing a letter to the judge asking for leniency, Delay wrote, “Hastert doesn’t deserve what he is going through.”

Tom Delay, who again is part of Sasse’s base of support, wrote a letter to a judge saying an admitted pedophile “doesn’t deserve what he is going through.”

   
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Tom Delay is #NeverTrump. Today he wrote a letter asking to keep a child molester out of prison. pic.twitter.com/9FRrfdKUfO

    — Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) April 24, 2016

Criminal defense lawyer Mirriam Seddiq was shocked, asking, “What sort of lawyer lets a letter like that get through.”

   
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@Jon911Jones @Cernovich @BenSasse What sort of lawyer allows a letter like that to reach the judge? It's awful. He should have hired me.

    — Mirriam Seddiq (@mirriam71) May 5, 2016

Speaker of the House Paul Ryan took hush money from pedophile Hastert for years.

Paul Ryan, who holds Hastert’s old job as Speaker of the House, is another active voice in #NeverTrump. A Sasse supporter, Ryan received hush money from pedophile Hastert for years. Ryan is not giving the money back.

   
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New House Speaker Paul Ryan was quick to remove the portrait of disgraced lawmaker Dennis Hastert from the speaker’s lobby outside the U.S. House of Representatives floor. But Ryan won’t be unloading nine donations he received from Hastert over the years.

    From 1998 to 2012, Hastert gave $25,500 to Ryan’s campaign fund through his leadership fund, Keep Our Majority PAC, records show.

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Ben Sasse and #NeverTrump has a pedophile problem.

All evidence and experience shows that pedophiles do not stop. Hastert has confessed to molesting multiple boys as a high school teacher. He was and is a child molester, and no doubt abuse congressional pages under Sasse’s watch.

Some may call that harsh, to which I reply: Where are the disavowals?

Sasse has refused to say a harsh word about pedophile Dennis Hastert. Meanwhile Tom Delay of #NeverTrump has said, “Dennis Hastert does not deserve what he is going through,” and Speaker Paul Ryan took hush money from Hastert for years.

If Sasse and the rest of #NeverTrump are going to demand that Trump disavow what his claimed supporters do, then it’s time to take a stand.

Disavow Hastert!

One might wonder if there’s a reason Sasse is being careful. He did work among underage boys himself. He ran the page program under Hastert’s watchful eye.

What did Sasse know and when did he know it?

http://www.dangerandplay.com/2016/05/05/ben-sasse-and-nevertrumps-pedophile-problem/

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Re: Ben Sasse under fire
« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2016, 11:59:14 am »
Ben Sasse and #NeverTrump’s Pedophile Problem

May 5, 2016 By Mike Cernovich

 

I have only been on this forum three weeks. Congrats for the kookiest post I have seen thus far.

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Re: Ben Sasse under fire
« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2016, 12:02:10 pm »
I have only been on this forum three weeks. Congrats for the kookiest post I have seen thus far.

Be assured he can do better in the kookie department!
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Re: Ben Sasse under fire
« Reply #7 on: May 14, 2016, 12:09:16 pm »
Ben Sasse and #NeverTrump’s Pedophile Problem

By your own standard...
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Re: Ben Sasse under fire
« Reply #8 on: May 14, 2016, 12:27:36 pm »
"I've known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy,'' Trump told New York magazine in a 2002 profile of Epstein written three years before Epstein began to be investigated. "He's a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it -- Jeffrey enjoys his social life."

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« Reply #9 on: May 14, 2016, 12:34:38 pm »
"I've known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy,'' Trump told New York magazine in a 2002 profile of Epstein written three years before Epstein began to be investigated. "He's a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it -- Jeffrey enjoys his social life."


No doubt the presumptive suh-jester in chief participated in his 'social life' :chairbang:
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« Reply #10 on: May 14, 2016, 01:13:55 pm »
Be assured he can do better in the kookie department!
Maybe kookie can lend us his comb?

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« Reply #11 on: May 14, 2016, 01:28:18 pm »
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Ah, Trump Tactics again: attack using innuendo, all for daring to speak against him.

This is who the Trump Caucus wants as the leader of the *FREE* world?
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« Reply #12 on: May 14, 2016, 03:57:24 pm »
Ah, Trump Tactics again: attack using innuendo, all for daring to speak against him.

This is who the Trump Caucus wants as the leader of the *FREE* world?

This country will soon be tired of the Trump Slime machine.  Hope there is a nice little corner of hell waiting for Stone and Pecker.
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« Reply #14 on: May 15, 2016, 01:38:01 am »
Ah, Trump Tactics again: attack using innuendo, all for daring to speak against him.

This is who the Trump Caucus wants as the leader of the *FREE* world?

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Ben Sasse was in charge of supervising underage boys, who were later abused by members of Congress.

Ben Sasse was a tutor in the Congressional page program from 1996 to 1998. The Congressional page program brings underage boys to Congress to run errands for Congressmen. These young boys would run errands for Congressmen, and often sexual relationships would develop between the underage boys and members of Congress.

The Congressional page program was shut down in 2011 after numerous sex scandals occurred, including the Mark Foley sex scandal.

This is one of the people telling you what to think
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« Reply #15 on: May 15, 2016, 01:49:50 am »
This is one of the people telling you what to think

You, a Trumpkin who swallows Trump whole, accusing someone else of being told what to think, is ludicrous.
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« Reply #16 on: May 15, 2016, 02:04:14 am »
This is one of the people telling you what to think
You realize that all of these accusations against the pages came about seven to eight years after he was no longer part of that program, right? You're desperately trying to make something of nothing—solely because Sasse opposes Donald Trump.
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« Reply #17 on: May 15, 2016, 02:06:37 am »
You realize that all of these accusations against the pages came about seven to eight years after he was no longer part of that program, right? You're desperately trying to make something of nothing—solely because Sasse opposes Donald Trump.

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To this day, Sasse, who would have had contact with Hastert during his time running the Congressional page program, has not disavowed Hastert.
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« Reply #18 on: May 15, 2016, 02:12:08 am »
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    To this day, Sasse, who would have had contact with Hastert during his time running the Congressional page program, has not disavowed Hastert.
That's all you have? No proof of wrongdoing. No proof he was actually involved in the scandals. Just the fact that Hastert happened to be a member of Congress, and Sasse refuses to play the political games the Trump machine demands. Sasse doesn't have to "disavow" anyone. Until you can prove to me Sasse knew anything about what was going on or that it was even going on at the time he was there, you have no case.
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Re: Ben Sasse under fire
« Reply #19 on: May 15, 2016, 02:35:25 am »
Looks like GOP really wants to shove Trump down our throats.  I have already determined that I can no longer support GOP.  To me it is apparent that if you are true in what you say and a good moral person they want to undermine your career.  Its dirty business trying to elect such scum as Trump.

 :bsflag: BS that Ben Sasse had anything to do with sex abuse.  Pulling at straws.




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AG William Barr: "I'm recused from that matter because one of the law firms that represented Epstein long ago was a firm that I subsequently joined for a period of time."

Alexander Acosta Labor Secretary resigned under pressure concerning his "sweetheart deal" with Jeffrey Epstein.  He was under consideration for AG after Sessions was removed, but was forced to resign instead.

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That's all you have? No proof of wrongdoing. No proof he was actually involved in the scandals. Just the fact that Hastert happened to be a member of Congress, and Sasse refuses to play the political games the Trump machine demands. Sasse doesn't have to "disavow" anyone. Until you can prove to me Sasse knew anything about what was going on or that it was even going on at the time he was there, you have no case.

What else would you expect from a STrumpet, other than "truthful hyperbole"?

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« Reply #21 on: May 15, 2016, 02:43:10 am »
That's all you have? No proof of wrongdoing. No proof he was actually involved in the scandals. Just the fact that Hastert happened to be a member of Congress, and Sasse refuses to play the political games the Trump machine demands. Sasse doesn't have to "disavow" anyone. Until you can prove to me Sasse knew anything about what was going on or that it was even going on at the time he was there, you have no case.
Just another smear from the Trump camp. Leftist tactics. Disgusting.
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« Reply #22 on: May 15, 2016, 02:49:24 am »
Hypocrites. Does it seem familiar? Did you not recognize the same crap you use to attack Trump (old news, association, innuendo, etc.) being used against you? Hows it feel?  This is no different then the attacks $neverTrump has been using. Does it anger you. Welcome to what you do everyday.
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« Reply #23 on: May 15, 2016, 02:52:52 am »
So the authoritarian right is alive and well in Nebraska?  Hold to your principles, Mr. Sasse.  Don't give in to their bullying.

At this point with the public strong arming, what would an endorsement mean to anyone?  Everyone would know it was a forced conversion.

Looks like I have a place to send my money to that I usually send to the GOP Presidential candidate.

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Re: Ben Sasse under fire
« Reply #24 on: May 15, 2016, 02:53:57 am »
Ben Sasse

May 4 at 8:39pm ·
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AN OPEN LETTER TO MAJORITY AMERICA

TO: Those who think both leading presidential candidates are dishonest and have little chance of leading America forward:

(…or, stated more simply)
 TO: The majority of America:

Note: If you are one of those rare souls who genuinely believe Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are honorable people – if they are the role models you want for your kids – then this letter is not for you. Instead, this letter is for the majority of Americans who wonder why the nation that put a man on the moon can’t find a healthy leader who can take us forward together.

I want to tell you about four unsolicited conversations from the Fremont Wal-Mart this morning:

**Retired union Democrat meat-packer:
“What the heck is wrong with that city where you work? Why can’t they give us a normal person? Is it really so hard?”

Me: “Actually, it is for them – because most people in DC buy the nonsense that DC is the center of the world. You and I, despite our party differences, both agree that Fremont is the center.”

Union Democrat (interrupting): “…Because this is where my grandkids are.”

**Young evangelical mom:
“I want to cry. I disagree with Hillary Clinton on almost every single thing – but I will vote for her before Trump. I could never tell my kids later that I voted for that man.”

**Middle-aged Republican male (more political than the other folks):
“It feels like the train-car to hell is accelerating. Why is DC more filled with weirdos and yet more powerful at the same time? How do we slow this down long enough to have a conversation about actually fixing our country?”

**Trump supporter (again, unsolicited):
“Please understand: I’m going to vote for him, but I don’t like him. And I don’t trust him – I mean, I’m not stupid. But how else can I send a signal to Washington?!”
________

I’ve ignored my phone most of today, but the voicemail is overflowing with party bosses and politicos telling me that “although Trump is terrible,” we “have to” support him, “because the only choice is Trump or Hillary.”

This open letter aims simply to ask “WHY is that the only choice?”

Melissa and I got the kids launched on homework, so I’ve been sitting out by the river, reflecting on the great gap between what folks in my town are talking about, and what folks in the DC bubble are talking about.

I trust the judgment of this farm town way more than I trust DC. And so I’d like to share a dozen-ish observations on these Wal-Mart and other conversations today:

1.
 Washington isn’t fooling anyone -- Neither political party works. They bicker like children about tiny things, and yet they can’t even identify the biggest issues we face. They’re like a couple arguing about what color to paint the living room, and meanwhile, their house is on fire. They resort to character attacks as step one because they think voters are too dumb for a real debate. They very often prioritize the agendas of lobbyists (for whom many of them will eventually work) over the urgent needs of Main Street America. I signed up for the Party of Abraham Lincoln -- and I will work to reform and restore the GOP -- but let’s tell the plain truth that right now both parties lack vision.

2.
 As a result, normal Americans don’t like either party. If you ask Americans if they identify as Democrat or Republican, almost half of the nation interrupts to say: “Neither.”

3.
 Young people despise the two parties even more than the general electorate. And why shouldn’t they? The main thing that unites most Democrats is being anti-Republican; the main thing that unites most Republicans is being anti-Democrat. No one knows what either party is for -- but almost everyone knows neither party has any solutions for our problems. “Unproductive” doesn’t begin to summarize how messed up this is.

4.
 Our problems are huge right now, but one of the most obvious is that we’ve not passed along the meaning of America to the next generation. If we don’t get them to re-engage -- thinking about how we defend a free society in the face of global jihadis, or how we balance our budgets after baby boomers have dishonestly over-promised for decades, or how we protect First Amendment values in the face of the safe-space movement – then all will indeed have been lost. One of the bright spots with the rising generation, though, is that they really would like to rethink the often knee-jerk partisanship of their parents and grandparents. We should encourage this rethinking.

5.
 These two national political parties are enough of a mess that I believe they will come apart. It might not happen fully in 2016 – and I’ll continue fighting to revive the GOP with ideas -- but when people’s needs aren’t being met, they ultimately find other solutions.

6.
 In the history of polling, we’ve basically never had a candidate viewed negatively by half of the electorate. This year, we have two. In fact, we now have the two most unpopular candidates ever – Hillary by a little, and Trump by miles (including now 3 out of 4 women – who vote more and influence more votes than men). There are dumpster fires in my town more popular than these two “leaders.”

7.
 With Clinton and Trump, the fix is in. Heads, they win; tails, you lose. Why are we confined to these two terrible options? This is America. If both choices stink, we reject them and go bigger. That’s what we do.

8.
 Remember: our Founders didn’t want entrenched political parties. So why should we accept this terrible choice?

9.
 So...let’s have a thought experiment for a few weeks: Why shouldn’t America draft an honest leader who will focus on 70% solutions for the next four years? You know...an adult?
 (Two notes for reporters:
 **Such a leader should be able to campaign 24/7 for the next six months. Therefore he/she likely can’t be an engaged parent with little kids.
 **Although I’m one of the most conservative members of the Senate, I'm not interested in an ideological purity test, because even a genuine consensus candidate would almost certainly be more conservative than either of the two dishonest liberals now leading the two national parties.)

10.
 Imagine if we had a candidate:
 ...who hadn’t spent his/her life in politics either buying politicians or being bought

…who didn’t want to stitch together a coalition based on anger but wanted to take a whole nation forward

…who pledged to serve for only one term, as a care-taker problem-solver for this messy moment

…who knew that Washington isn’t competent to micromanage the lives of free people, but instead wanted to SERVE by focusing on 3 or 4 big national problems,
 such as:
 A. A national security strategy for the age of cyber and jihad;
 B. Honest budgeting/entitlement reform so that we stop stealing from future generations;
 C. Empowering states and local governments to improve K-12 education, and letting Washington figure out how to update federal programs to adjust to now needing lifelong learners in an age where folks are obviously not going to work at a single job for a lifetime anymore; and
 D. Retiring career politicians by ending all the incumbency protections, special rules, and revolving door opportunities for folks who should be public “servants,” not masters.

This really shouldn’t be that hard.

The oath I took is to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution. In brief, that means I’m for limited government.

And there is no reason to believe that either of these two national frontrunners believe in limiting anything about DC’s power.

I believe that most Americans can still be for limited government again -- if they were given a winsome candidate who wanted Washington to focus on a small number of really important, urgent things -- in a way that tried to bring people together instead of driving us apart.

I think there is room – an appetite – for such a candidate.

What am I missing?

More importantly, what are the people at the Fremont Wal-Mart missing?

Because I don’t think they are wrong. They deserve better. They deserve a Congress that tackles the biggest policy problems facing the nation. And they deserve a president who knows that his or her job is not to “reign,” but to serve as commander-in-chief and to “faithfully execute” the laws – not to claim imperial powers to rewrite them with his pen and phone.

The sun is mostly set on the Platte River -- and the kids need baths. So g’night.

Ben
‪#‎WeCanDoBetter‬
‪#‎GiveUsMoreChoices

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AG William Barr: "I'm recused from that matter because one of the law firms that represented Epstein long ago was a firm that I subsequently joined for a period of time."

Alexander Acosta Labor Secretary resigned under pressure concerning his "sweetheart deal" with Jeffrey Epstein.  He was under consideration for AG after Sessions was removed, but was forced to resign instead.