Posted on 07/25/2017 1:38:22 PM PDT by Rusty0604
In a brief interview with the Wall Street Journal, President Trump ripped into Attorney General Sessions once again. This time, the President cut even deeper, suggesting Sessions endorsed him because of Trumps success as a candidate, not out of loyalty.
President Donald Trump expressed his disappointment in Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday and questioned the importance of Mr. Sessionss early endorsement of Mr. Trumps candidacy, but the president declined to say whether he planned to fire him.
Its not like a great loyal thing about the endorsement, Mr. Trump said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal. Im very disappointed in Jeff Sessions.
While the President is still mum on his plans concerning Sessions, Scaramucci told NBC News a decision on the AGs future will be made shortly.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
You are incessantly negative and alarmist.
Just STFU.
No.
But let me make sure I understand you're point. If after the President has made his feelings about Sessions and his actions clear - recusing himself, not investigating the Clintons, not deserving of loyalty - and Sessions just ignores him and remains as AG then that doesn't make Trump look weak? Really?
That statement contains so many incorrect assertions and assertions you could not possibly know, or not know, that I'm wasting no more time responding.
“Firing Sessions is tantamount to interfering with that investigation ... “
Firing the guy who bowed out of the room leaving a power vacuum and leading to this `rat Inquisition cluster ... is whut?
“I easily see CW2 on the horizon “
Me too. And it won’t be very civil.
As you say, if Uniparty gins-up an impeachment ... on any grounds other than President Trump having brought a Squad Automatic Weapon onto the floor of Congress for his SOTU and cleaning House. And the Senate ...
And even then I’m going to give him the benefit of the doubt; in any event, after something like that there won’t be many blowhards left to conduct a trial.
Whatever he does is OK with me and I support him completely.
I agree. I thought that still would leave an open door to the Clinton Foundation, but the witnesses keep dying! But you are right. Surely Trump knows he said that, so if there is some new angle against Hillary he wants investigated, he can’t just request it?
Was Trump in a paper bag. If he wasn’t watching the confirmation hearings some one on his staff would have let him know the direction of the questioning. Jeff Session had no idea the campaign was an issue until the confirmation hearing. Supposedly President Trump was very anxious to get Sessions confirmed wouldn’t he have informed himself how it was going.
Sessions had no choice at that point but President Trump could easily have asked him to step aside right then & there and waited another 3 months without an AG.
Well if it turns out that Sessions is involved in bring the Awan brothers to justice might turn out that Trump and Sessions were toying with the media til this big story went down
Exactly, I think Sessions became Senator during the Clinton Administration. Where he spent like what 19 years in the senate before becoming AG. I had my suspicions about Sessions when he was chosen for AG and thinking about his making friends in the sewer all these years.
Great post. Thank you.
Ongoing unforced error by president Trump. Democrats are obstructing his administration - not Jeff Sessions.
You’re welcome.
5.56mm
‘so if there is some new angle against Hillary he wants investigated, he cant just request it?’
And you know that Trump didn’t initially approach Sessions *privately*...how?
I once quit a damn good job because of the way the department manager talked to another gal in the department in front of all the other employees. In the middle of the day from her office she was screaming across the room at her. When I went in the next day to give my 2 week notice she asked why. I said.....I might as well quit now because if you ever talked to me the way you talked to _______yesterday I’d knock you out of your chair.
I think it’s obvious that that’s not what I was saying.
I don’t believe that for a moment.
Well, whatever you might say about President Trump's behavior, it sure wouldn't reflect well on Jeff Sessions to openly defy him.
The President—as of right now—clearly wants Jeff Sessions to resign. Can we all agree on that?
Now, given that fact, why would the "gentlemanly, loyal, ethical" Jeff Sessions thumb his nose at the President, at whose pleasure he serves?
If Jeff Sessions doesn't resign, and forces the President to fire him, then Sessions will have deliberately and vindictively made a bad situation worse. And that would be a negative reflection on his character...
When it comes to interpreting the law and ethical standards of the DOJ, the president is not the AG's boss. And no one knows what did or did not happen between Sessions and Trump, including you.
Session never endorsed anyone for president other than Trump, and was a very early endorser of Trump, the very first in the senate, and probably the entire Congress.
I think Trump gave his reasons. He's already taken care of what you think he should do.
If you care to reply to me, all I wonder about is whether you think Trump gave reasons for firing Sessions. Not if they are valid or good, not if they were given in an appropriate way, just whether he's given them, period.
As a postscript, lotsa people were making many of these same (Doomed!) noises when Reagan fired over 11,000 striking air traffic controllers after they ignored his order to return to work.
The sun rose the next morning, as usual.
Get to work Jeff, save your job.
I think you are an honest person but one with a very negative take on life (a natural faultfinder). That said, you are at least trustworthy compared to many never-Trumpers still here.
My point is this.
Don't trust what you read from the WSJ, the NYTimes, or the rest of the lib media. And don't necessarily trust what Trump says on Twitter.
This is war...and Trump is nothing if not an ardent follower of The Art of War.
Deception of the enemy.
Trump's book, The Art of the Deal, was a play on Sun Tzu's The Art of War.
That was then. This is now. The situation has profoundly escalated and deteriorated since "several weeks ago"...
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