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To: SMGFan

Poor Jeff Sessions. A good man, he was neutered by his recusal and became hostage to Rod Rosenstein, the Justice Department bureaucracy, and Bob Meuller’s destructive and out of control investigation. Now Sessions seems to say that the desires and criticisms of the President are inherently political and thus illegitimate — overlooking that under the Constitution, the President is the chief executive of the federal government. Why then should the President not be able to voice the same criticisms of Sessions and the Justice Department as are made by conservatives in the news media?


13 posted on 08/24/2018 4:19:06 AM PDT by Rockingham
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To: Rockingham
Now Sessions seems to say that the desires and criticisms of the President are inherently political and thus illegitimate...

That's what Sessions is saying NOW. Words are cheap.

If you've worked in the courts, you know how slowly the law proceeds. I can see that Sessions is still dealing with the same DoJ that is being influenced by the same lawyers that WJC brought in after he fired all the previous DoJ lawyers.

IOW, "The Swamp" in the worst possible place for a conservative AG.

94 posted on 08/24/2018 5:41:38 AM PDT by Does so (No mention of "Brown Shirts" on this page?)
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