Is Sessions gonna work like Bannon to support The Agenda from the outside? In all honesty it is pretty apparent Sessions was the Coups Man on the inside and when Trump found out he didnt trust him but couldnt get rid of him right away. Whitaker is going to take the coup down. Watergate 2.0 here we come! Finally!
Yeah, that took me by surprise too. But in hindsight it makes sense. Sessions did his part. He oversaw Huber who did the necessary ground work, and all quietly in the background. Now comes the next phase. Sessions understood his role and did his part, but he’s not a wartime consiglieri. Now’s the time to go on offense.
“Trust Sessions.
Wait, what”
Yeah. What plan??
“Trust Sessions” meant ‘trust Sessions for now’. It was last mentioned more than 6 months ago.
POTUS’s view of Sessions went from warm to lukewarm to cold. When POTUS was ready to fire Sessions earlier this year and last, he was, for strategic purposes, advised to wait. When Sessions brought on HUBER in Nov 17, POTUS relented and stated ‘let’s see what he will do’ ==> TRUST SESSIONS meaning ‘trust Sessions for now’.
We are way ahead of you.
Over time, Q stopped posting to trust Sessions and hasn’t posted since May of this year.
What we are viewing via Q’s lens is a group of Trump’s inner circle remarking on matters of the moment that then change over time according to situational awareness.
When RR announces his resignation, we can look back to when Q wrote “Goodbye Mr. Rosenstein”. This is one example of Q’s relevance and importance. Q provides a window on internal deliberations that the liar media will never report.
If you are trying to sow discord amongst Q followers, you are going to fail because we all know that POTUS prefers the element of surprise, to be unpredictable, and to be flexible in his decision-making. We see how he operates and we see that you don’t.
Jeff is on a secret mission.
Never said Sessions wouldn't resign or be asked to resign at some point. Sessions obviously did what he was asked to do and is no longer needed as AG. His resignation made room for a new Acting AG who would now oversee Mueller.