Jeff SessionsSucceeded byWilliam H. Pryor Jr.United States Attorney for the Southern District of AlabamaIn office February 1981 – March 23, 1993PresidentRonald Reagan George H. W. Bush Bill Clinton33 more rows
Kate McKinnonKate McKinnon reprised her role as Jeff Sessions in a Saturday Night Live sketch that saw the former Attorney General pack up his office after resigning his position.
Mary Blackshear SessionsJeff Sessions / Wife (m. 1969)
Kate McKinnonDuring the episode's cold open, a farting Rudy Giuliani (played by Kate McKinnon) called on his star witness, Melissa Carone (Cecily Strong), to discuss alleged voter fraud. Carone went viral shortly after her appearance for her eyebrow-raising testimony.
McKinnon began appearing as Hillary Clinton on the series leading up to the 2016 presidential election. The real Clinton appeared alongside her in a sketch during the show's season 41 premiere.
75 years (December 24, 1946)Jeff Sessions / Age
Pete Sessions is not related to former Senator and Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
5′ 5″Jeff Sessions / Height
SNL GOODBYE'S While Post Malone's fourth studio album, Twelve Karat Toothache, will be available to listeners in June as well. For the Season 47 finale which takes place on May 21, 2022, the star and co-creator of Russian Doll, Natasha Lyonne, will be the host for the night.
'” After staking the claim that he is, in fact, “the least famous” host in the history of SNL, Carmichael decided to speak directly to former President Barack Obama about the Oscars snafu. “Hey B, what's going on man? You don't know me; I'm Jerrod.
Jerrod CarmichaelS47 E1604/02/22. Jerrod Carmichael hosts Saturday Night Live on April 2, 2022, with musical guest Gunna.
In the wake of his new HBO special Rothaniel and Will Smith's trauma-inducing Oscars slap of Chris Rock, Jerrod Carmichael stopped by Saturday Night Live to host alongside musical guest Gunna. The 34-year-old Carmichael has quietly built a comedian's dream résumé.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself from the FBI's investigation of Russian meddling in the U.S. election. CBS News
Jeff Sessions recusal 04:19. Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Thursday recused himself from the FBI's investigation of Russian meddling in the U.S. election. This comes after the Justice Department acknowledged Sessions met with the Russian ambassador, Sergey Kislyak, during the campaign.
Last month, the president fired National Security Adviser Michael Flynn after Flynn lied to the Vice President about contacts he had with Ambassador Kislyak.
Late Thursday, President Donald Trump issued a statement saying he believed Sessions' statements were "not intentional" and said there is a "total witch hunt" by Democrats.
No administration official has been accused of collusion -- but questions are being asked about why top Trump officials have been evasive in explaining their meetings with Kislyak.
Eric O'Neill, a former counterintelligence officer for the FBI, who now works for the cybersecurity firm Carbon Black, says everyone at the Russian embassy is part of the Kremlin's spy network.
During his confirmation process, Sessions was asked in a written questionnaire if he had any contact with "the Russian government about the 2016 election." He responded "no."