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Anbarandy

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......All Over Jeff Sessions body.


Washington (CNN) - Donald Trump's most famous line is "You're fired," which is funny because, as president, Trump has repeatedly shown that he doesn't actually like to fire people.

Michael Flynn, Trump's national security adviser, was let go only after he lied to Vice President Mike Pence about his conversations with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak. (And after Flynn's firing, Trump has expressed regret that he had to go.) White House press secretary Sean Spicer resigned Friday but, according to all available reporting, Trump wanted him to stay on even after hiring Anthony Scaramucci as communications director.

The one exception: Trump fired FBI Director James Comey due, according to the President, to his aggressive stance in relation to the Russia investigation.

Which brings us to today. And this tweet from Trump: "So why aren't the Committees and investigators, and of course our beleaguered A.G., looking into Crooked Hillarys crimes & Russia relations?"

Trump is calling his own attorney general "beleaguered!" The guy who was his most prominent Senate supporter! The man who helped shape Trump's immigration policies!
(Side note: To show just how much Trump has changed perceptions and expectations of how a president acts, imagine for a second Barack Obama sending this same tweet out about Eric Holder or Loretta Lynch. It's literally impossible to conceive of.)

And Monday's tweet was far from the only time in the past week in which Trump has made clear just how he feels about Sessions. In a interview with The New York Times last Wednesday, Trump said "Sessions should have never recused himself, and if he was going to recuse himself, he should have told me before he took the job, and I would have picked somebody else."

Then, over the weekend, Trump tweeted this: "So many people are asking why isn't the A.G. or Special Council looking at the many Hillary Clinton or Comey crimes. 33,000 e-mails deleted?"

In the wake of Trump's tweet Monday about the "beleaguered" Sessions, Axios reported that Trump has been mulling bringing in former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani as attorney general -- a job which, currently, is occupied.

CNN's Kaitlan Collins, citing two sources, also reported Monday that Trump and Sessions haven't spoken since Trump bashed him to the Times last week.

Add it up and here's what you get: Trump wants Sessions gone. But he doesn't want to swing the proverbial sword. He wants to make Sessions' life so uncomfortable that Sessions throws up his hands and walks away.

Sessions, the day after the Times interview, told reporters -- in the papal plural no less! -- "We love this job. We love this department, and I plan to continue to do so as long as that is appropriate."

What does Trump do in the wake of that statement? Ramps up the rhetoric against Sessions so there can be no debate between reasonable people that Trump wants his attorney general to go do something else. But he doesn't do it to Sessions directly; he does it via a serious of public statements and leaks.

Sessions hasn't responded to this latest Trump volley. But, at this point, it is very tough for Sessions to simply ignore the message coming out of the White House. And that message is:

I want you gone. So go.





Such loyalty he has shown to those who have staunchly supported and yes even lied for him.

Trump is one vindictive, pathetic sociopath.

He wants his 'boy' Guilani as AG, because Guilani will have no qualms of shutting down the Special Counsel investigation.

Please, please Donald, carry through with your corrupt and criminal intent with the overt action to obstruct the investigation as it will lead to your impeachment ..... and soon.


P.S. Trump must have had help crafting his tweet about Sessions as his vocabulary has been established at a 5th grader levels. So instead of calling Sessions that 'nut job' he probably turned to the one and only Sebastian 'The Kraken' Gorka for the term 'beleaguered' when tweeting about his former 'boy' Sessions.
 

Anbarandy

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Trump tweeted this morning that Sessions is 'weak' and that he should be investigating a former political opponent.

In addition to the now repeated bullying of Sessions to force his resignation for not carrying out the president's own 'personal' agenda of shutting down the criminal investigation against the Trump campaign and Trump himself while also bullying Sessions into starting a 3rd investigation of HRC, his actions have risen to the level of 'abuse of power'.

Trump is such a pathetic man.

Bullying and throwing the first senator to support him in the campaign and his staunchest senate supporter.

For f*ck sakes how vile Trump is.

What a great message Trump is sending to all fellow republicans.
 

Insidious Von

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Super Charge I'm beginning to doubt your Calabrese identity.

If Trump forces out or fires the Attorney General then his days as President will be numbered. Maybe he doesn't want to be POTUS, but he's doing it in the worst way possible.
 

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It's the Trump Train. Get it right!

Tooooooooooooot Toooooooooooooot!!
You know that the Senate would have to approve any replacement for Sessions.

You know, same Senate that is voting to clip Trump's wings on Russia by taking away his power to remove sanctions.

If he fires Sessions, they won't approve anyone new unless they are sure they would take a hard line against Trump in ensuring a proper investigation. He can't hide from this. He can't shut it down, the Senate will force it on him.

If he persists they will appoint Mueller or somebody similar as a special prosecutor under Congressional authority, and they will make that appointment with a veto proof majority.

Trump and his henchmen are not above the law.
 

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Super Charge I'm beginning to doubt your Calabrese identity.

If Trump forces out or fires the Attorney General then his days as President will be numbered. Maybe he doesn't want to be POTUS, but he's doing it in the worst way possible.
In all honesty I didn't even read passed the subject line. Anything Andy posts is slanted to the left, with a lot of twisting words, and a teeny tiny bit of truth sparingly sprinkled on top of it. You guys have been talking about taking out the POTUS since Nov 8th. Impeach, incapacitated, assassinate etc etc. Now this is your the new stick. Pathetic. Trump is here to stay.

And again, it's the Train.

That is all!
 

Anbarandy

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In all honesty I didn't even read passed the subject line. Anything Andy posts is slanted to the left, with a lot of twisting words, and a teeny tiny bit of truth sparingly sprinkled on top of it. You guys have been talking about taking out the POTUS since Nov 8th. Impeach, incapacitated, assassinate etc etc. Now this is your the new stick. Pathetic. Trump is here to stay.

And again, it's the Train.

That is all!
Not slanted left or right, but dead centered, locked and loaded, taking direct aim at the ethically and morally bankrupt, criminally corrupt, pathological LIAR and sociopath who has stained and soiled the office, denigrated and demeaned the institutions of government and demonized anyone and everything that have attempted to hold him to account for his actions.
 

MattRoxx

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When Trump is attacked he claims he "punches back 10 times harder".
I'd like to see Sessions do that.
Even (or especially) Trump supporters could appreciate that type of response.

Sessions should look into charging Trump with the real crime of conspiracy to launder money, it would be an instance of the justice system working. IMO the collusion charges are a smokescreen and Mueller is really looking into Trump's long history of RICO violations. As AG, Sessions could help with the investigations.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions apparently has a modus operandi for how he plans to deal with President Donald Trump’s continual criticismshttps://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/07/25/report-this-is-angry-jeff-sessions-plan-to-deal-with-trump/, according to The Daily Beast.

The website on Tuesday reported that sources close to Sessions have revealed that the Attorney General is “pissed” and that he refuses to resign his position within the Trump administration.

“Sessions is totally pissed off about it,” a Sessions insider reportedly told The Daily Beast. “It’s beyond insane. It’s cruel and it’s insane and it’s stupid.”

“He’s not going anywhere,” another source reportedly close to Sessions told the website. “He is not going to resign. What he is accomplishing is way too important to the country.”
But instead of punching back ten times harder it looks like Sessions is going to fall in line and "investigate leaks" coming from the White House.
Such an important task for the AG - looking for ghosts that haunt the twittering Bullshit Volcano.
 

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This is when Aardie parachutes into the thread and says what you have posted could be said about many landlords, not just Trump. I then say that may be so, but it substantiates Trump's general familiarity with the Russian oligarch universe and through them potentially to Putin and the Kremlin. Yup, we had this conversation about a week ago. A couple of times.
 

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^^ At this point innuendo when it is loaded with "allegedly" and "there is no smoking gun" and "but it must."

Certainly extraneous to the idiotic way the President is treating the Attorney General.
 

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There will be Holy Hell To Pay - if Trump fires Sessions


Washington (CNN) - As President Donald Trump continues to publicly criticize Jeff Sessions, one of the attorney general's former colleagues is promising that if Sessions is fired, there will be "holy hell to pay."

"I'm 100% behind Jeff Sessions," Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, told CNN's Manu Raju Thursday morning on Capitol Hill. "If Jeff Sessions is fired, there will be holy hell to pay."

The Republican lawmaker also slammed Trump for what he views as an effort to "marginalize and humiliate" Sessions, adding that his Senate colleagues are also displeased with the recent barrage of attacks.

"This effort to basically marginalize and humiliate the attorney general is not going over well in the Senate," Graham told CNN. "If you believe Jeff Sessions should be fired, use the power you have and accept the consequences." "I hope it stops," he added.

Despite Trump's Twitter attacks, Sessions has no plans to resign, sources have told CNN. Instead, Sessions is moving ahead with his duties as attorney general, including routine meetings with administration officials at the White House on Wednesday.

Graham then announced that he plans on introducing legislation next week to ensure that a special counsel cannot be fired if they are investigating the president, unless there is judicial review of the firing.

"I'm going to try to come up with statutory language that would say, in the case of Bob Mueller and future special counsels, that if the attorney general fires that person who's been empaneled to investigate the President or their team, then judges will have to look and see if whether or not the reasons stated meet the statutory definitions," Graham told CNN.

The South Carolina senator noted that this legislation is intended "not just for Trump, but for any future president," adding that "we need a check and balance here."

Trump has lambasted Sessions on Twitter over the past week, calling the attorney general "beleaguered" and slamming him for a "weak position" on former 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

"Attorney General Jeff Sessions has taken a VERY weak position on Hillary Clinton crimes (where are emails & DNC server) & Intel leakers!" the President tweeted Tuesday.
Trump also questioned why the attorney general and special counsel Robert Mueller were not looking into Clinton's deleted emails.

"So many people are asking why isn't the A.G. or Special Council looking at the many Hillary Clinton or Comey crimes. 33,000 e-mails deleted?" Trump tweeted over the weekend.

 

Insidious Von

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For someone who's signature phrases is "you're fired" he's having trouble saying it. Not sure what he hopes to gain by abusing Sessions, a physically small man. If he tried that shit on Governor Ventura, he'd get a permanent wedgie.

Trump has also said that he wants his face carved into Mt. Trumpmore.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoYoaWCTAJY
 

danmand

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For someone who's signature phrases is "you're fired" he's having trouble saying it. Not sure what he hopes to gain by abusing Sessions, a physically small man. If he tried that shit on Governor Ventura, he'd get a permanent wedgie.

Trump has also said that he wants his face carved into Mt. Trumpmore.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoYoaWCTAJY
You don't understand. This is a reality TV show.
 

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^^ At this point innuendo when it is loaded with "allegedly" and "there is no smoking gun" and "but it must."

Certainly extraneous to the idiotic way the President is treating the Attorney General.
Boy that wasn't your reaction when the target of the investigation was Clinton! No one ever even alleged she did anything wrong but to listen to you show was on trial.
 
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