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  2. Jeff Sessions - Wikipedia

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    Sessions donned a "Make America Great Again" cap at a Trump rally in August 2015, and Stephen Miller, Sessions's long-time communications director, joined the Trump campaign. [57] On February 28, 2016, Sessions officially endorsed Trump for president.

  3. Jeff Sessions explains why he recused himself from Trump ...

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    Attorney General Jeff Sessions gave widely anticipated testimony in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday afternoon.

  4. 2017 dismissal of U.S. attorneys - Wikipedia

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    On March 10, 2017, Jeff Sessions, who was appointed United States attorney general by President Donald Trump, requested the resignations of 46 United States attorneys. [1] Some resignations were declined by Sessions or Trump. [1] [2] Media outlets described Sessions' move as abrupt and unexpected but not unprecedented. It is typical that when a ...

  5. 'The most humiliating experience in decades': Trump pushed ...

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    Trump reportedly accused Sessions of "disloyalty," called him an "idiot," and said naming him attorney general was the worst decision Trump had ever made.

  6. Sessions resigns to Trump 'at your request' - AOL

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    President Donald Trump abruptly announced on Twitter Wednesday that Jeff Sessions is no longer the U.S. attorney general.

  7. Trump admits his 'biggest mistake' was handing Jeff Sessions ...

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    President Trump said the "biggest mistake" of his presidency was appointing Jeff Sessions to be his attorney general.

  8. List of Department of Justice appointments by Donald Trump

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    On March 10, 2017, Attorney General Jeff Sessions requested the resignations of 46 United States Attorneys. [33] Trump declined to accept the resignations of Dana Boente, who was serving as Acting Deputy Attorney General, and Rod Rosenstein, whom Trump had selected to become Deputy Attorney General.

  9. Trump: 'Disappointed' in Jeff Sessions 'for many reasons' - AOL

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    President Trump continues his long-running public feud with Attorney General Jeff Sessions; reaction and analysis from Fox News contributor John Bussey, associate editor at the Wall Street Journal.