Sessions unloads on Trump (on recusal)
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@Jolly, Sessions has always been remarkably restrained, especially considering the attacks from Trump. I have to admire his self-control (not saying that either he or Trump were right).
To see him lash out like this just seems so out of character.
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Sessions has mostly taken the abuse quietly. But last week Trump said on Fox News that he didn't want to choose Sessions but felt obligated because Sessions was the first senator to endorse his presidential candidacy. "He came to see me four times, just begging me to be attorney general," Trump said. "He wasn't, to me, equipped to be attorney general, but he just wanted it, wanted it, wanted it." That, apparently, was enough for Sessions. He had to respond. "I never begged for the job of attorney general, not 4 times, not 1 time, not ever," he said in a statement shortly after Trump's remarks. "The president offered me the job. I took it. I stood up for the truth and performed at the highest levels. Doing the right thing is not weakness, it is strength. My foundation is built on rock, not sand."
I'll believe Sessions before I believe Trump.
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@George-K said in Sessions unloads on Trump (on recusal):
@Mik said in Sessions unloads on Trump (on recusal):
I would be more inclined to believe Sessions than Trump.
Bears repeating.
And, again.
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@Mik said in Sessions unloads on Trump (on recusal):
I would be more inclined to believe Sessions than Trump.
That's not exactly an exclusive club to belong to
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Sessions is a nice guy. He was one of the first to support Trump in his bid for office. He was probably a good senator. But he wasn't worth a shit as AG because he doesn't have the balls it takes to do the job in the current climate. He let the corrupt people in the justice department run all over him, and in hindsight should never have been offered the job.
That said, Trump is stepping on his own dick with this.
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@George-K said in Sessions unloads on Trump (on recusal):
Sessions has mostly taken the abuse quietly. But last week Trump said on Fox News that he didn't want to choose Sessions but felt obligated because Sessions was the first senator to endorse his presidential candidacy. "He came to see me four times, just begging me to be attorney general," Trump said. "He wasn't, to me, equipped to be attorney general, but he just wanted it, wanted it, wanted it." That, apparently, was enough for Sessions. He had to respond. "I never begged for the job of attorney general, not 4 times, not 1 time, not ever," he said in a statement shortly after Trump's remarks. "The president offered me the job. I took it. I stood up for the truth and performed at the highest levels. Doing the right thing is not weakness, it is strength. My foundation is built on rock, not sand."
I'll believe Sessions before I believe Trump.
Sessions was the only Important guy to stand up for Trump when it seemed hopeless. I believe that was worth a lot. Now with respect to Sessions recusing himself I can see how Trump would have thought that was more than an offsetting betrayal to the loyalty he earned.
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He was on Final Measure last night with Sharyl Attkisson last night. I watched some of it. He was quite rational for the most part, still very much Trump, but she let him express himself rather than playing gotcha. I think he is very much hoping for legal action on the folks behind the Russia thing. I am too.