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To: advance_copy

I cannot help but think Trump and Sessions are working this thing together. Currently theleft is defending Sessions, but what happens if/when some big indictments come in a couple of weeks/months.

When asked if Sessions would step down, he very happily said no. Now, why would one of the, if not the most trusted member of the senate cling to this job? He could very easily say that the job might be a younger mans job, especially a pit bull type, and there is more corruption than he even realized. I am going to pass the torch. Totally saves face. Of course the usual reasons like money and padding ones resume don’t fit. Why wouldn’t he want to retire and enjoy his family and other interests. Why would someone with so much integrity want a job where his boss thinks he let him down? It really makes no sense unless they are working this together to create a distance between the POTUS and the AG because there are some big names about to be indicted. Plus, the people calling for Sessions resignation a short 6 mos. ago are now saying they will defend him if Trump fires him. This has created an aire of sympathy for Sessions with the media and the dems. Good strategy.


16 posted on 07/25/2017 3:53:35 PM PDT by magglepuss
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To: magglepuss

Agree 100%

Trump is loyal too. This is a game of very high stakes.


17 posted on 07/25/2017 3:57:18 PM PDT by american colleen
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To: magglepuss

Agreed.. I got a similar feeling by POTUS actually agreeing to an interview with the NY Slimes in order to proclaim his displeasure with Sessions. BOOM! Suddenly Sessions is the darling of the intellectual community!


20 posted on 07/25/2017 4:13:44 PM PDT by Garden Island
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