‘Jefferson Beauregard Sessions Acted In Furtherance Of Trump’s Scheme’: Read Andrew McCabe’s Lawsuit Against DoJ, FBI
“Trump’s use of threats to cause his subordinates to act is memorialized in his tweets”.
“Trump’s use of threats to cause his subordinates to act is memorialized in his tweets”.
“Who ever heard of a president barely speaking to his attorney general but on the phone constantly with a staff-level person?”
The timing is “very suspect”.
“We’re confident that the Department of Justice that the First Amendment protects all American citizens.”
“This, by the way, is next level crazy, inappropriate, unethical, stupid and incriminating.”
“I wouldn’t trust this president to put someone in place [who] wouldn’t an hour after he’s sworn in fire Mueller.”
“Let us now praise Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III.”
A love the smell of obstruction of justice in the morning.
“While I am Attorney General, the actions of the Department will not be improperly influenced by politics.”
Sometimes you wonder if Donald Trump is just a man resigned to his own fate.
What would Jesus do? Jeff Sessions knows.
When a “little” treason just isn’t enough to satisfy an overbearing parent.
Yeah, I mean what do you expect, right?Â
“Mr. Trump’s quick conclusion that the erroneous news reports warranted firing Mr. Mueller is also an insight Mr. Trump’s state of mind about the special counsel.”
“Jefferson Butterbeans Sessions, you got some ‘splainin’ to do!”
So Sessions lied about lying.
Just another day in paradise.
To be sure, Donald Trump did not need any more bad press on Thursday. But…
“…my passing comment’s complete lack of relevance should go without saying.”
Oops. Go figure right? It seems like Jeff Sessions seems to “remember” things only when he gets caught in a lie.
Donald Trump was up before dawn on Wednesday and he was playing the hits loud and proud.
“In practice, it means property can be taken from people without due process or criminal culpability.”
“Such a move is unnecessary for successful prosecutions, and it could have long-term negative consequences on the free press.”
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