His allegiance was to the country, not a political party. Along w/ Don McGahn, thankfully we had at least two individuals who had integrity, and the strength of their conviction.
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No, it doesn’t “absolve” him. Page 198: “[T]he Office [of Spec. Counsel] concluded that the evidence was insufficient to prove that Sessions was willfully untruthful in his answers and thus insufficient to obtain or sustain a conviction for perjury or false statements.”
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Of course it does! That's what Sessions spent his entire gig as AG doing, avoiding ANY responsibility for ANYthing but most especially anythig having to do with Russia and Trump and . . . . brave man until he got to face the squad.
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It doesn’t exonerate him from taking the politicallly expedient path of recusing himself from the (now proven) Russian collusion hoax.
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Are you serious? The left hounded Sessions, a milquetoast of an Attorney General, until he recused so that an enemy of Trump could be brought in.
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He created child seperation policy. He technically did not commit perjury and he couldn't tell when not to recuse. He will go down in history as a weak Attorney General. McCabe said he couldn't even read intelligence reports.
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