Drumpf itching to fire Sessions

Here is the next firing/resignation

[SIZE=7]Trump wishes he hadn’t picked Jeff Sessions for attorney general[/SIZE]

Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump again lamented his choice for attorney general on Wednesday, writing on Twitter he wishes he’d chosen someone other than Jeff Sessions, who enraged the President when he recused himself from the Russia investigation.

It was the latest evidence of Trump’s ongoing pre-occupation with the probe led by special counsel Robert Mueller. Despite declaring earlier this week he was diverting his attention to more pressing matters, like North Korea and trade, Trump has continued to vent on Twitter about the controversy he’s described as a “witch hunt.”

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Polar opposites Trump and Mueller barrel toward a showdown[/URL]

It was Sessions who attracted his ire on Wednesday, a day after The New York Times described an angry meeting in Florida last year when Trump demanded Sessions reverse his decision to step away from Russia-related matters. The newspaper reported Mueller was looking into the episode.

Quoting Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-South Carolina, who noted on CBS earlier Wednesday that Trump “could have picked somebody else” for the position, Trump tweeted, “I wish I did!”

[INDENT]…There are lots of really good lawyers in the country, he could have picked somebody else!" And I wish I did!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 30, 2018[/INDENT]
Gowdy was responding to a question about whether Trump may have obstructed justice in reportedly asking Sessions in March 2017 to reverse his decision to recuse himself in the probe, as The New York Times reported.
The South Carolina Republican said he believed Trump was “expressing frustration” that Sessions should have shared his reasons for recusal before accepting the role of attorney general.

Trump has frequently criticized Sessions over his recusal, which paved the way for Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to appoint special counsel Robert Mueller to investigate Russian meddling in the 2016 election. Trump has viewed the decision as an expression of disloyalty, and the relationship between the two men has soured.

But Trump’s frequent fits of fury over Sessions have only further attracted the special counsel’s attention. Sessions himself has sat for an interview with Mueller, and Trump’s views of his attorney general’s recusal are among the questions investigators have for Trump should he do the same.

Trump has scaled up his attacks of the Mueller investigation in recent days, including suggesting on Tuesday that Mueller’s team would meddle in the midterm congressional elections.

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NYT: Mueller probing Trump’s request that Sessions rescind his recusal from Russia investigation[/URL]

It’s part of a strategy to undercut the probe as politically motivated and rigged.

In an interview with The New York Timeslast July, the President said he would not have chosen Sessions to be his attorney general had he known Sessions would step away from matters related to the 2016 presidential campaign.

His anger aside, however, people close to Trump say he’s not likely to fire Sessions anytime soon. His private lawyer Rudy Giuliani, talking to reporters on the White House South Lawn on Wednesday, said he doesn’t believe Trump would fire Sessions before Mueller’s final report comes out.

But he later added that didn’t mean Sessions’ job is 100% safe, and wouldn’t say whether Sessions would be asked to hand in his resignation after Mueller’s report comes out.

Trump and his attorney general’s relationship has suffered greatly since Sessions’ decision to recuse himself.

Sessions, a top Trump campaign surrogate, announced the decision in March 2017 after it was revealed that he had contacts with Russia’s ambassador to the US during the 2016 election.

In the past year, Trump has publicly referred to his attorney general as “beleaguered” and even referred to Sessions in February as "Mr. Magoo"behind closed doors, according to The Washington Post.

Trump also has privately complained that Sessions has not adequately defended him, multiple sources have told CNN over the past year.

Sessions has stood by his decision and continued to offer no public signal that he intends to step down in face of the criticism, despite an apparent offer to resign after Trump berated him and called him an “idiot” last year.

We are on our way to becoming boiled frogs.

Frogs put in cold water which is put on a fire will happily swim away as the water gets warm, and then hot and finally boils to kills the frogs. Throw a frog in hot water and it will immediately jump out. But one that starts out in cold water which gets warmer till it boils will die a gruesome death because it is unable to measure incremental fatal changes until it is too late.

Trump has been systematically demolishing global ethical standards gradually, and Americans have become soo accustomed to his gradual demolition of their systems that one day, when it is too late and what little remains of the ethical order is destroyed, they will wake up to the reality that they, and we (as collateral damage) have been boiled.

I pray that the American public will wake up from its toxic right wing slide before it is too late.

Democrats don’t have any clear leadership so far.point me one person who is the face of change in democrats. …hakuna…maybe Bernie but he is out of gas

Support for Trump has waned considerably due to his messing around with Healthcare and his bumbling nature. Even immigration is not as big an advantage as farmers continue to feel the pinch of having to work the onion and tomato fields themselves.

But his uncunny ability to create diversions when he faces any crisis make him a very dangerous opponent. And as nauseating as his claim for credit for everything is, his support base believes he has created employment, made the USA king of the world again, etc.

On gun control, he loses big time. Remember the issue in not whether people should own guns, but who should and which/how many. Even the NRA is not worried about changing the US constitution’s 2nd amendment. But even rednecks are losing their kids to gun-toting nuts.

But unless the Dems recharge their efforts for impeachment, everything is up for grabs.

Your liberal media running around creating diversions then crying wolf trump. If the left doesn’t get any solid points to run on, other than just being anti-trump, you gonna have it rough. You saw how Pelosi fell into the trap of showing sympathy for MS-13?

It’s very funny watching this unfold from the sidelines…

If this is your conclusion, there’s nothing to talk about. Live and let live.