More broadly, though, why would Sessions resign? He's getting to implement his vision of the world, often contrary to popular opinion.
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Many of these areas have been the animating force in his public life (if not his life), so why would his boss being a jerk lead him to quit?
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@benjaminwittes makes a lot of important points, too, so read his piece as well: https://www.lawfareblog.com/president-vs-federal-law-enforcement-trump-attacks-everyone …pic.twitter.com/HKeT6pZ5XZ
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Wait a minute, didn't Goldsmith criticize Yates's choice to defy rather than resign?
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The arguments are (1) not that simple and (2) not contradictory, IMHO, but Jack can, of c, speak for himself.
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I understand argument (2) & his critique of her January letter fudging the standard for defending EO's, but as to (1):pic.twitter.com/JnyQbQUSon
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Perhaps we'll find out if and when Mueller's investigation is concluded. And that's a big "if" given Trump's musings yesterday.
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Not even close.
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