I'm not an ardent supporter of Sessions, but I remember how everyone on FR was so pleased that he had been chosen by Trump to be AG, and how the Dems who had worked alongside him for years suddenly decided he wasn't fit to be AG because he was a racist. They obviously didn't want him in the job for a reason. I'm just willing to give the guy a chance, and see what happens. He's not one to leak or advertise what he's doing, so we don't really know what's going on in the background. And I try not to believe anything the liberal media reports, since they all have their own agenda. I haven't watched any cable or network news programs since Obama was elected in 2008. I do agree that Rod Rosenstein has been compromised as he signed one of the FISA warrants. Everyone else who signed them has been fired. He should be too. I did note on the criminal referral letter that members of the House sent to Sessions and others last week, that they want Rosenstein recused from any examination of FISA abuse, nor should U.S. Attorney Huber, nor a special counsel (if one is appointed) report to Rosenstein.
You have an interesting history. I used to be a huge Sessions fan. But things changed after he got the AG position. Trump has said multiple times that if Sessions had told him he planned to recuse himself, he, Trump, would have picked a different AG.
Instead Sessions turned the DOJ over to one of the anti-Trump illegal FISA warrant signers. The purpose of the illegal FISA warrants was to destroy Trump and ensure a Hillary victory. So in a very real sense Sessions has boxed Trump in with a Trump-hating AG. [Sessions having recused himself from everything of any importance, Rosenstein is in fact the acting AG.]
What Sessions has done to Trump is unconscionable. Trump has zero allies in the Senate and a bare handful in the House. He desperately needs a strong, loyal and aggressive AG. Far from being that, Sessions has gone so far as to saddle Trump with a Hillary supporting Deep Stater. Sessions is a disgrace.
Yup, saw that note too on the Rep. criminal referal letter, requesting that Rosenstein should be recused.
Doesn't sound like the Reps. trust Sessions to make sure that Rosenstein is recused (or better yet fired).