Sessions is generally thought to be one of the most solid Conservative Senators we have.
I haven’t specifically heard him address this, but I would be very surprised if he wasn’t on board this concept.
Although Session may be a stand-up guy and all, I’m less and less interested in prolonging the public involvement of career politicians and much more interested in finding those from the outside whose main interests are still in individual freedom and the Constitution, not in government and their own political careers.
Sessions may be an exception, but I’ve come to the conclusion that career politicians are per se corrupt (natural self-interest has morphed into the #1 priority of advancing their own political prospects). I would say corruption of these people should be presumed and that career politicians like Sessions would need to clearly rebut that presumption.