Agree with your Sessions comments.
Not violently disagreeing with you on Rudy, but (again not speaking with any authority on legal knowledge) I think as part of Trumps legal team, he does not have the same obligations as Sessions might. It would seem to me he is there to serve Trumps best interest, not the law (so long as no laws are broken in the process). I certainly hope that the tactics he chooses are successful, time will tell. I for one, like many others like to see the team aggressively fighting back, as it takes a good smack down to put the deep state/libs in their place.
I guess what I am saying is that what I think Trump needs in the role to which he is using Rudy is that he needs an “alter eqo”, that is someone totally on his side, but with a different, calmer, more “stately” public persona; not someone with a “Trump” style as far as how it meets the public at large and particularly the media. I think such a personality demonstrates an “in charge” type that does not have to sound like they are bragging. Trump needs not another Trump, I believe, and Rudy, to me is acting like one.