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....... Sessions resigned rather than getting fired......

It's reported here that he was asked to resign. Which is functionally the same as being fired.

"At your request, I'm submitting my resignation".........Session's resignation letter.
 
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Not only should Sessions not have been appointed, he is a vile racist who straight-up hates individual rights when applied to women, minorities, non-Christians, and the poor.
You also forgot homophobia.. Plus, he's got foolish ideas regarding drug laws and global warming.
Sorry, but there is literally no downside here. Whatever irritation he has caused Trump was not worth having Sessions in charge of the Justice Department.
You are of course assuming Trump will actually better than Sessions (admittedly a low bar). Given the legacy of questionable nominations he has made, there is no guarantee he won't pick someone worse.
 
You also forgot homophobia.. Plus, he's got foolish ideas regarding drug laws and global warming.

You are of course assuming Trump will actually better than Sessions (admittedly a low bar). Given the legacy of questionable nominations he has made, there is no guarantee he won't pick someone worse.
I'm not making that assumption at all. He could absolutely do worse. Given the givens, though, I consider it better to get rid of the known evil, especially since it's likely the only criterion Trump will use to find a replacement will be personal loyalty to Trump. It's therefore possible, perhaps even probable, that he will choose a true incompetent with no independent agenda. That would be a major upgrade from Sessions.
 
We all know Trump will use his new AG to try to stop or at least control the Mueller investigation.

Any predictions on when **** will hit the fan?

I'm not sure if he'll take quick action, say within the next week or two, or if he'll wait a while to let things cool before taking the next step
 
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Not only should Sessions not have been appointed, he is a vile racist who straight-up hates individual rights when applied to women, minorities, non-Christians, and the poor.

Sorry, but there is literally no downside here. Whatever irritation he has caused Trump was not worth having Sessions in charge of the Justice Department.

I wonder how many Democrats will now come out in support of Jeff Sessions. Remember Comey? Every leading Democrat was demanding his head because he released info about Hillary's investigation and yet after he was fired by Trump it seemed the same folks were outraged.

Their reaction to the Sessions news should be very telling.
Chris B.
 
I wonder how many Democrats will now come out in support of Jeff Sessions. Remember Comey? Every leading Democrat was demanding his head because he released info about Hillary's investigation and yet after he was fired by Trump it seemed the same folks were outraged.

Their reaction to the Sessions news should be very telling.
Chris B.

They are coming out in support of process. Sessions respected thst by recusing.
 
So, I guess Trump is just going to do all his dirty work before January when he will have to deal with actual Congressional over sight?
 
We all know Trump will use his new AG to try to stop or at least control the Mueller investigation.
Supposedly the first steps have happened already.

From: https://www.rawstory.com/2018/11/ro...t-muellers-probe-new-attorney-general-report/
The Justice Department on Wednesday announced that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is no longer overseeing special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. “Acting Attorney General [Matthew Whitaker] is in charge of all matters under the purview of the Department of Justice,” spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores told the New York Post.
 
Looks like Trump is rushing to kill the Mueller probe before Dems can vote on protective measures.
In other words: Massive Obstruction of Justice.
 
Whitaker has spoken critically of the Mueller investigation in the past, including using the words "witch hunt"

I suppose the question now is whether Trump/Whitaker will act against Mueller before the newly-elected Congress are able to pass a resolution protecting him. Also whether Whitaker will get information from Mueller and pass that on to Trump.

Still, it's possible Whitaker will show some integrity and recuse himself. There is cause: https://twitter.com/KenDilanianNBC/status/1060284515992641544

Whaddaya know: Mark Whitaker, now in charge of the Mueller investigation, chaired the 2014 campaign of Sam Clovis, a grand jury witness in that investigation.
 
Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker is now in charge of Mueller.

Here's his CNN op-ed, Mueller's investigation of Trump is going too far.

Back when there was thought of Rosenstein leaving:

Matthew G. Whitaker, the chief of staff to Attorney General Jeff Sessions, would become the acting No. 2 official at the Justice Department, his White House counterpart, John F. Kelly, told him over the phone on Saturday morning, according to two people briefed on the call. To the White House, he was an obvious choice: a confident former college football player and United States attorney whom Mr. Kelly has privately described as the West Wing’s “eyes and ears” in a department the president has long considered at war with him.

Linky (Emphasis mine).
 
Looks like Trump is rushing to kill the Mueller probe before Dems can vote on protective measures.
In other words: Massive Obstruction of Justice.

@JeffFlake

Earlier this year, we passed S.2644, the Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act, out of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The bill would safeguard Robert Mueller’s investigation. Leader McConnell should bring the bill to the Senate floor as soon as possible​

https://twitter.com/jeffflake/status/1060291790173986816?s=21
 
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Looks like Trump is rushing to kill the Mueller probe before Dems can vote on protective measures.
In other words: Massive Obstruction of Justice.
@JeffFlake

Earlier this year, we passed S.2644, the Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act, out of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The bill would safeguard Robert Mueller’s investigation. Leader McConnell should bring the bill to the Senate floor as soon as possible​
I suspect empty rhetoric on the part of Flake.

While Flake occasionally criticizes Trump, he also usually lines up to vote for whatever nominees he puts forward, and he votes for bills like the republican Tax Cut and Health care bills.

Its easy for him to talk about bills like the "Special Counsel" act, but I doubt very much he would actually take action, even if McConnell takes the bill and uses it as toilet paper. Its just Flake's way of trying to whitewash the muck that the republicans have brought to politics.
 
might want to start reading here

CORRECTION: As @steve_vladeck and @matthewamiller point out, Whitaker is not an "Acting Acting AG," so he immediately can oversee Mueller if he is lawfully appointed. (I'll discuss this and other issues in a special #OnTopic podcast out tomorrow morning.)

and probably end there too

Why? That one error doesn't make up the bulk of the thread and, as you pointed out, the correction to the error is in the thread itself, so anybody reading it isn't going to come away with a false impression.
 
Why? That one error doesn't make up the bulk of the thread and, as you pointed out, the correction to the error is in the thread itself, so anybody reading it isn't going to come away with a false impression.

wow, you actually posted words instead of just posting random tweets with zero comment. Here, that correction is at the bottom of a whole series of ******** and basically cuts the guts out of the thread.

Had you used some words, perhaps you could have alerted people to that rather than bitching about TBD having to do it?
 
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