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Trump to Accept Jeff Sessions resignation after the mid terms then possibly go after him for Obstruction of Justice
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[quote:jake:MV8zOTE2NTE0XzcwNjU1ODE4X0IyQkZENDhE] [quote:txstoke:MV8zOTE2NTE0XzcwNjU1ODA5X0RDQTNENTVB] [quote:jake:MV8zOTE2NTE0XzcwNjU1NzQ4X0M0OTQ2N0Y1] No Jared knows Jeff Sessions has destroyed Trump's presidency and he needs to pay for it and it is coming. I don't care how many fake investigations he is running Jared has insiders in the DOJ that report to him every week [/quote] insiders that report to Jared every week... seriously thats fishy man [/quote] both he and Sarah Carter, claim to have many contacts inside the DOJ. They could be lying but I doubt it [/quote]
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Just weeks before Americans head to the polls to decide the direction of the country, all eyes turn to the political futures of senior DOJ officials Jeff Sessions and Rod Rosenstein; with many inside the GOP and the media calling for their resignations after the high-stakes midterm election.
Fox News’ Gregg Jarrett is leading the charge; publishing an opinion piece demanding the senior Trump aides “leave their top jobs” this fall.
“Fortunately for our country, Attorney General Jeff Sessions doesn’t have much more time left in his job. Once the Nov. 6 midterm elections are over, President Trump is widely expected to belatedly accept the letter of resignation tendered by Sessions in May 2017,” writes Jarrett.
“Hopefully, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will also leave the Justice Department when Sessions heads out the door,” he adds.
“Both Sessions and Rosenstein have done enormous damage to the Trump presidency, our nation and our system of justice. We will all be better off with them out of their jobs. As the old saying goes, ‘good riddance to bad rubbish!’” says the article.
Read Gregg Jarrett’s full article at Fox News.
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