Trump wishes that he never hired Sessions.
Q and apparently you edzo think that we should trust Sessions.
I don't know many Freepers who disagree with Donald Trump on this.
But apparently you, Q and a few others do.
Ah I see the problem, youve mistaken that your ignorance of what is happening means that nothing is happening...
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/03/sessions_makes_his_move.html
Back in 2011, the indomitable Peter Schweizer published Throw Them All Out, a detailed examination of political corruption as it is actually practiced in the halls of Congress.
In his investigation, Schweizer found one single member of Congress against whom no allegations could be held who had never taken a dime that was not his, had never cut any backroom deals, had never, simply put, played the game.
That individual was Jeff Sessions.
That fact is all you need to know to understand why Donald Trump selected Sessions for the Department of Justice, and why Sessions has followed the course he has in taking on the Russia collusion coup effort.
Sessions is the quintessential Eagle Scout. He will follow the rules down to the last subclause and will not make his move until every t has been crossed and every i dotted.
http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/381888-mystery-surrounds-sessions-appointee-to-fbi-investigation
Attorney General Jeff Sessions quietly tapped Huber apparently last fall to work in tandem with the Justice Departments inspector general to determine whether conservative allegations of abuse at the FBI and the Justice Department merit investigation.
The administration has provided few public details about Hubers assignment beyond a lengthy message from Sessions to Congress in which he argued that his appointment should be sufficient to address the concerns raised by GOP lawmakers.
The Justice Department has declined to comment on his budget or what Sessions meant when he said that Huber is working in cooperation with Inspector General Michael Horowitz. Horowitzs office also declined to comment.
White House officials see Huber as a second special counsel in everything but name because he has the authority to prosecute, a task the inspector general has to refer to a U.S. attorney.
The letter also informed Congress that Sessions had already appointed veteran prosecutors to look into other matters brought to the departments attention, now believed to include possible abuse of FISA to improperly obtain search warrants to spy on people associated with then-candidate Donald Trump.
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Apr 2 2018 21:18:08 (EST)
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/03/31/turley-sessions-using-utah-federal-prosecutor-much-better-trump-2nd-special-counsel/
Why was this made public?
John Huber appointed by?
Removed by?
Reappointed by?
Why the reboot?
Think logically.
History books.
Q
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/03/31/turley-sessions-using-utah-federal-prosecutor-much-better-trump-2nd-special-counsel/
The letter explained:
These senior prosecutors will report directly to the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General, as appropriate, and will make recommendations as to whether any matters not currently under investigation should be opened, whether any matters currently under investigation require additional resources, or whether any matters merit the appointment of a Special Counsel.
In other words, four months ago Sessions publicly informed Congress that he was looking into these matters with an eye to possibly appointing additional special prosecutors once he received these reports but Congress, the media, and commentators either missed this public document or ignored it.
On March 7, Sessions reaffirmed his willingness to appoint another special counsel in an interview with Shannon Bream on Fox News at Night. He responded directly to congressional calls for a new special counsel.
Sessions informed Congress in his letter that all the matters recommended for investigation by Goodlatte, Gowdy, and Grassley are fully within the scope of [Hubers] existing mandate. He also informed the chairmen that Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who is working with Huber, has a staff of 470 investigators, giving Huber access to enormous investigative firepower that far exceeds the staff of any special counsel.
Apr 10 2018
TRUST SESSIONS.
TRUST WRAY.
TRUST KANSAS.
TRUST HOROWITZ.
TRUST HUBER.
Q