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To: Bob Ireland

Wasn’t it reported on the forum that the reason sessions recused himself was because he was also a victim of the illegal FISA surveillance??

And as such, he couldn’t prosecute a crime were he was a victim


791 posted on 05/19/2023 5:18:07 PM PDT by thinden (buckle up ....)
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To: thinden

Wasn’t it reported on the forum that the reason sessions recused himself was because he was also a victim of the illegal FISA surveillance??

And as such, he couldn’t prosecute a crime were he was a victim.

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Exactly. It’s been stated numerous times, check my reply to the above.


794 posted on 05/19/2023 5:23:25 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Never worry about anything. Worry never solved any problem or moved any stone.)
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To: thinden

This was the comment I meant actually:

https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4153672/posts?page=771#771


795 posted on 05/19/2023 5:24:32 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Never worry about anything. Worry never solved any problem or moved any stone.)
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To: thinden
***Wasn’t it reported on the forum that the reason sessions recused himself was because he was also a victim of the illegal FISA surveillance***

Hillary Clinton, the Clinton Foundation, etc.

805 posted on 05/19/2023 7:37:32 PM PDT by Bob Ireland (The Democrap Party is the enemy of freedom.They use all the seductions and deceits of the Bolshevics)
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To: thinden

” Only weeks after he was confirmed as the United States’ top law enforcement officer, Mr. Sessions recused himself from overseeing the Justice Department investigation in March 2017, after revelations that he had failed to report encounters with Ambassador Sergey I. Kislyak of Russia during the 2016 campaign.

At the time, Mr. Sessions said there was nothing nefarious about those meetings, though he acknowledged that he “should have slowed down” and been more thoughtful in denying any contacts with Russian officials during his Senate confirmation process. His recusal was one of his first public acts as attorney general.

Mr. Trump never forgave him. At various points, he called Mr. Sessions “beleaguered,” “VERY weak” and “DISGRACEFUL.” In private, he referred to him derisively as “Mr. Magoo,” after the befuddled cartoon character.

In an interview with The New York Times in July of 2017, Mr. Trump first publicly revealed his anger with Mr. Sessions, kicking off 16 months of public fury toward his attorney general by saying he would not have hired Mr. Sessions had he known he would hand off oversight of the Russia inquiry. “
~~~

POTUS was unabashedly in front of all the media, all the time, vociferously complaining against Sessions.

The above is a NYTIMES column from POTUS Trump’s direct quotes and an interview with him.

His remarks are still common knowledge, made especially memorable for their palpable harshness.

Some disputed POTUS remarks as “great acting”, because of Q, preferring the Q version of “TRUST Sessions”, over Trump’s sense of a betrayal. The references to the great actors, for the Show, and the popcorn, the movie.

I recall all of POTUS’ remarks as if it were yesterday and to my arguing at the time that POTUS would not outright be seen lying to his voter base, over and over, so passionately as to demolish Sessions career, and with respect for Sessions age. There was no universal need served for POTUS to lie about Jeff Sessions either, especially following his immediate recusal, only 90 days after he hung up his coat at the Justice Department.

There were more NYT examples than this single paragraph, but my copying was so encumbered by advertising blocks, I.🥴

Things were fluid in 2018. I gave grace to Q on a handful of the declarations.
Obviously, Q gave the world a master class on the underworld history of the United States, 98% of the time.

Q also seemed to caution about black hats who would become, or be revealed to be, white hats and visa versa. I always thought Sessions blundered, and was simply unprepared for the Game, as an AG. Sessions was thought to be a good man and always I was on record as a strong fan of Jeff in his stellar senate presence.


807 posted on 05/19/2023 7:42:49 PM PDT by RitaOK (WE ARE OCCUPIED. imo.... UNTIL WE FIGHT.)
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To: thinden

” Only weeks after he was confirmed as the United States’ top law enforcement officer, Mr. Sessions recused himself from overseeing the Justice Department investigation in March 2017, after revelations that he had failed to report encounters with Ambassador Sergey I. Kislyak of Russia during the 2016 campaign.

At the time, Mr. Sessions said there was nothing nefarious about those meetings, though he acknowledged that he “should have slowed down” and been more thoughtful in denying any contacts with Russian officials during his Senate confirmation process. His recusal was one of his first public acts as attorney general.

Mr. Trump never forgave him. At various points, he called Mr. Sessions “beleaguered,” “VERY weak” and “DISGRACEFUL.” In private, he referred to him derisively as “Mr. Magoo,” after the befuddled cartoon character.

In an interview with The New York Times in July of 2017, Mr. Trump first publicly revealed his anger with Mr. Sessions, kicking off 16 months of public fury toward his attorney general by saying he would not have hired Mr. Sessions had he known he would hand off oversight of the Russia inquiry. “
~~~


POTUS was unabashedly in front of all the media, all the time, vociferously complaining against Sessions.

So the above is a NYTIMES column is a paragraph from POTUS Trump’s direct quotes and also an interview with him.

Trump’s remarks are still common knowledge, made especially memorable for their palpable harshness.

Some disputed POTUS remarks citing him in “great acting”, because of Q, preferring the Q version of “TRUST Sessions”, over Trump’s personal sense of betrayal. The Q references held sway like scripture, on great actors, the Show, the popcorn and the movie.

I recall all of POTUS’ remarks as if it were yesterday and to my arguing at the time that POTUS would not outright be seen lying to his voter base, over and over, so passionately as to demolish Sessions twilight career, and also with respect to Sessions age.

There was no universal need served for POTUS Trump to lie about Jeff Sessions, either, especially following his immediate recusal only 90 days after he hung up his coat at the Justice Department. I mean, who thinks Sessions was ready to retire? The man ran to retrieve his US senate seat.

Trump hit him again.

There were more NYT examples than this single paragraph, but my copying was so encumbered by advertising blocks, I quit.🥴

Things were fluid in 2018. I gave grace to Q for two or three upsets. Obviously, Q gave the world a master class on the underworld history of the United States, 98% of the time.

Q also seemed to caution about black hats who would become, or be revealed to be, white hats, and visa versa. I always thought Sessions just blundered and was simply unprepared for real War Games, as AG. Sessions was thought to be a good man and always I was on record as a strong fan of Jeff in his stellar senate presence.


817 posted on 05/19/2023 8:24:06 PM PDT by RitaOK (WE ARE OCCUPIED. imo.... UNTIL WE FIGHT.)
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