I’m all ears.
In what way was he a victim?
In kind of being tricked into supporting the investigation?
I know you and know if you think that, you have good reason.
I’m just not as sharp to know why :)
Like I said, in being pressured to appoint? Wait, did he appoint?
Did he defer or appoint or abstain from the case?
I’m confused now lol
2. Trump wins the election on November 8, 2018.
3. NSA chief Mike Rogers travels to Trump Tower on November 17th, and warns the Trump transition team that Trump Tower has been under surveillance for months. The entire transition operation is moved to Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey the next day.
4. Sessions is President Trump's nominee for the U.S. Attorney General, and his confirmation hearing is held in early 2017.
5. The fraudulent "Russia collusion investigation" is still going on, but by this time everyone in Trump's inner circle knew it was eventually going to change from a "Russia collusion investigation" to a "FBI/CIA/NSA abuse investigation."
6. Sessions cannot have any involvement in any of this because he cannot function as a Federal prosecutor in a matter where he is also a victim of a crime. He has an obvious conflict of interest here.