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Unless you had "Cabinet member mentioning Ezra Cohen-Watnick in a public speech" on your Monday BINGO card, you're going to have a tough time today.pic.twitter.com/wKG5dZ5Nx3
OK ... I admit that this made me curious ...pic.twitter.com/5zMYrL7atZ
... so I looked up the Union League of Philadelphia: http://www.unionleague.org/membership.php [What makes a Platinum Club, you ask? https://www.theunionclub.org/SiteDesign/Images/A-Platinum-Club-webpage.aspx …]pic.twitter.com/QX3lWGgplJ
Really interesting to see Sessions talk about this:pic.twitter.com/x42Kkv7XpH
AG Sessions: "Though many Southerners try to say otherwise—and I love my people—slavery was the cause of the war."pic.twitter.com/2wMkxFfHtv
Hmmm. This section ... seems to gloss over quite a bit.pic.twitter.com/u9ucp8nWxz
Sessions turns to Lincoln's leadership, and it turns into a not-too-surprising-for-Sessions take on the 16th president: Rule of law.pic.twitter.com/sxIhoneixa
And, Sessions turns to today, taking aim at "unelected judges" and "sanctuary cities" ...pic.twitter.com/3u6sFxHUYH
Then, Sessions goes down a list of things he says DOJ is "doing to restore the rule of law and the constitutional balance" in the country, including "provid[ing] counsel to end the unlawful DACA policy" and siding with the baker in the wedding cake SCOTUS case:pic.twitter.com/pspqRZQgkp
Sessions ends by saying he "welcome[s] the discussion" of criticism of DOJ — but it's not clear if he means from the left or from Donald Trump or what.pic.twitter.com/9BGVMsYPof
Anyway, that was a really odd speech! </fin>
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