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Re: Jeff Sessions grapples with new round of Trump attacks
« Reply #51 on: May 09, 2020, 09:15:48 pm »
All true. Once Sessions turned his job and authority over Rosenstein and went on vacation for two years, the Dems and NeverTrumpers realized that they had an open road with nothing to put them in check. It was on! And that is where Mueller comes in, along with all the other nonsense.

Pelosi said that they were planning to impeach Trump the very minute the election results came in. With Sessions locking his office door and hiding under his desk, and the slobbering MSM cheering her on, at that point it was inevitable. We all know that Democrats believe that 'truth' is whatever you want it to be. If they couldn't find something real to hang Trump with, they'll just make something up. And that's exactly what they did.
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Re: Jeff Sessions grapples with new round of Trump attacks
« Reply #52 on: May 09, 2020, 09:42:03 pm »
All true. Once Sessions turned his job and authority over Rosenstein and went on vacation for two years, the Dems and NeverTrumpers realized that they had an open road with nothing to put them in check. It was on! And that is where Mueller comes in, along with all the other nonsense.

Pelosi said that they were planning to impeach Trump the very minute the election results came in. With Sessions locking his office door and hiding under his desk, and the slobbering MSM cheering her on, at that point it was inevitable. We all know that Democrats believe that 'truth' is whatever you want it to be. If they couldn't find something real to hang Trump with, they'll just make something up. And that's exactly what they did.

And they will continue to do so.  It is very unfortunate that those that hate Trump so much, refuse to admit what's going on.  They in the end will be responsible for the demise of this Republic if the DEMS are successful.
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Re: Jeff Sessions grapples with new round of Trump attacks
« Reply #53 on: May 09, 2020, 10:59:16 pm »
IMO, this is a little simplistic and misses the role Sessions played in the march toward impeachment @Applewood .  Sessions didn't even try to buck the calls for his recusal. It took Comey 24 hours to secure Sessions' removal from oversight of all things "Russian".
   
Instead of recusing himself Sessions should have resigned and allowed the President to appoint another AG ... even one in an "acting" capacity. Instead Sessions turned all power and authority over to the enemies of the administration (and they are "enemies") with the expectation he could remain a welcomed, public member of the President's Cabinet -- using his friends in the Senate as a shield against termination.  Sessions displayed a strong streak of either hubris or delusion.  What was missing from Sessions was a streak of honor.


Exactly. If Sessions felt he couldn’t serve the president to the best of his abilities (meager as they are), the situation demanded he resign.  Good summation @Right_in_Virginia

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Re: Jeff Sessions grapples with new round of Trump attacks
« Reply #54 on: May 10, 2020, 03:30:07 am »
And they will continue to do so.  It is very unfortunate that those that hate Trump so much, refuse to admit what's going on.  They in the end will be responsible for the demise of this Republic if the DEMS are successful.

What is so unfortunate is the way Trump has done his best to ruin this good man.  I understand that people have problems with this policy or that but Trump hired him to do a job and he was doing it.  I gave you an opportunity also to comment on why Lindsey Graham advised Sessions to recuse himself.  You don't have a problem with him.  Trump doesn't either.

Earlier you posted Conservative Review on Ted Cruz.  Here is Conservative Review on the job Sessions was doing.

Meanwhile, Jeff Sessions is quietly tackling Hezbollah and MS-13 in our backyard
Daniel Horowitz · October 18, 2018   

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Well, what a difference a new attorney general makes. Earlier this week, Jeff Sessions designated MS-13, Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion (CJNG), Sinaloa Cartel, Clan del Golfo, and Lebanese Hezbollah as transnational crime organizations (TCOs). He organized a Transnational Organized Crime Task Force designed to coordinate activities between drug agents, law enforcement, counterterrorism, and intelligence assets to disrupt the full spectrum of their activities in our hemisphere. Terrorism is increasingly funded through transnational crime, most prominently the drug trade, and all of these organizations pose a threat either on our own soil or to our border through the flow of Middle Eastern and Latin American migrants controlled by gangs and drug cartels – with Hezbollah lurking in the background.


Former DEA Special Operations Division head Derek Maltz told me he is heartened by the move and hopes it will finally rectify the mistakes of the past. The key to not repeating the failures of the past is cross-agency unity and information sharing, according to Maltz. “The Trump administration inherited a dysfunctional mess in regards to the transnational organized crime threats to America. It’s great to see leadership in action with the public announcements yesterday. Now we need focus, interagency cooperation, accountability, and results. The best and brightest in the U.S. have the potential to shut these crime and terror networks down only if they unite.”

https://www.conservativereview.com/news/meanwhile-jeff-sessions-is-quietly-tackling-hezbollah-and-ms-13-in-our-backyard/

Its time for Trump to shut up.  If he can't he should demonize Lindsey Graham also.  Jeff Sessions is exactly the kind of leadership I would vote for.  He's a Conservative.  Conservative Review is Conservative. 

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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.