it's a correct (albeit archaic) reference to an attorney general.
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I don't think so. General is a modifier, hence why it's "Attorneys General."
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it is a postpositive modifier and, respectfully, Justice Roberts is using it incorrectly.
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@erlichlawoffice Gen. J. Beauregard Sessions...pic.twitter.com/j8znTHgoy5
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I do declare these proceedings are giving me the vapors
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That's why Lindsey Graham takes a fainting couch with him, wherever he goes
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loosen the corset too
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Someone said McCain and Graham were seen celebrating their after CNN townhall...pic.twitter.com/QKtCS9LBSI
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Sessions was not part of Trump's campaign when he had the Russian contact as a U.S. Senator. The claim is falsely worded!pic.twitter.com/VYRt2pq7Qj
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He answered the question fully as they stated it. No wrong done. No lie committed. Move on.
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actually q was "what would you do?" He volunteered he had no contact with Russians.pic.twitter.com/LIsML6GqzK
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Yep, a complete unforced error. Guilty conscience much?
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A prosecutor would have smelled blood in the water. The answer was really defensive.
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@samknight1 Uh, Sam. The attorney general is called General. - 1 more reply
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