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"Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired back Thursday at President Trump for saying he “never took control of the Justice Department,” putting out a sharp statement vowing the agency won’t be “improperly influenced” by politics..."
Previously Sessions has kept silent when Trump attacked him and the DOJ.
Why has Sessions finally grown a backbone and is pushing back at Trump?
Has he finally decided that Trump is going to be gone soon?
What does he know that has not yet been made public?
Are other GOP officials finally going to jump from the U.S.S. Trump before she sinks?
Who will be next?
Inquiring minds want to know.
The walls are closing in on Trump.
Grab the popcorn.
Tic toc. Tic toc.
What do you mean "finally?" Sessions has told Trump repeatedly to stuff it.
By the way Democrats, take notes: this is what it looks like to have an independent Attorney General and not one who openly claims to be the president's "wingman" or one who sends the security detail away so she can chat on the tarmac for 45 minutes with her pal about their "grandkids" (wink wink) while her department is "investigating" (wink wink) that pal's wife.
A dish rag isn't much of a backbone but it would do for a snake.
Can't wait to see Sessions kiss his own a$$ as he is thrown out the door.
Maybe he can work as a cookie salesmen without screwing it up.
But, but, but .......................... isn't he one of "The Best" people?
No, Trump offered Rudy the AG but he refused.
Sessions was only a back-up plan.
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