Posted on 07/25/2017 6:57:00 AM PDT by Helicondelta
White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci said on Tuesday that he believes President Donald Trump wants Attorney General Jeff Sessions out of office.
Scaramucci made the comments while on conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt's radio show, Axios reports.
Asked by Hewitt if it appears clear that Trump wants Sessions out, Scaramucci said, "You're probably right."
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Some people are able to benefit from seeing different POVs.
Others can’t.
So for you to get anywhere near 7+ million Trump supporters would be a nasty experience.
Makes sense.
The reddit admins declared war on The_Donald well over a year ago. Some would be too provincial to grasp the significance of this fact.
I agree. This is just too public not to be more to it. Perhaps they agreed for Sessions to fire Mueller and then resign. Blood is off Trump’s hands since he’s “not getting along with Sessions and is not pleased with his performance”.
Government isn’t a business. I wish it was more like regular business but it isn’t. Are you familiar with government accounting? It is the reverse of anything that makes sense.
Yes, the tweets are awesome.
Oh, okay. Accept the status quo. Nothing to see here. Move on.
No thanks.
Never. Ever. And it's not like the media would not report this. They would love it. The closest I seen was a subcontractor who thought he got screwed in a business deal.
When was that....do you have a reference or link...?
I missed it
Thanks in advance.
That makes the most sense to me. Make the guy a sympathetic figure so that he can do what needs to be done in prosecuting the Clinton machine. “The President bullied him into doing it”, instead of being referred to as Trump’s bulldog AG when the SHTF.
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