.@jonkarl: After Trump lashed out at his AG, Sessions said he was more than willing to resign, sources say https://t.co/m6GCP8mT0U pic.twitter.com/Sp4GQT7HnX
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) June 6, 2017
ABC News, citing unnamed sources, reports that the president remains fixated on Sessions’ decision to recuse himself from the ongoing investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Allegedly, Trump is so angry that he lambasts the Attorney General constantly in private. Sessions, according to them, offered to resign.
This could be another fake controversy to batter President Trump. There are so many absurd leaks and so many fake controversies from so many unnamed sources, it’s hard to know if this report should be believed.
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ABC, the American Bolshevik Corporation, is left-wing and would readily accept any fake news report from any unnamed source.
The Justice Department declined to comment on the report.
Sean Spicer was asked if Trump still has confidence in the Attorney General and he said he hasn’t had a discussion with him on the issue.
How would you describe the President’s level of confidence in AG Sessions?
Sean Spicer: “I have not had a discussion with him about that” pic.twitter.com/8p3vJnWC6s
— CNN (@CNN) June 6, 2017
Sessions appears to have had no involvement with the Russians and, if that’s true, he never should have recused himself. Trump likely is annoyed with him and so are a lot of people. That’s probably all there is to it.
the DC media narrative fails to take hold on Kushner, so on to Sessions.
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) June 6, 2017
I get journalists sometimes have to use anonymous sources, but the current practice is out of control. It's created a credibility crisis.
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) June 6, 2017
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