Nov 08, 2018 · Attorney General Jeff Sessions resigned Wednesday at President Donald Trump's request. The announcement — made by Trump on Twitter — came the day after the midterm elections. "At your request ...
Nov 08, 2018 · Why did Jeff Sessions resign? Attorney General Jeff Sessions submitted a resignation letter to Donald Trump, which said it came at "your request". During his two-year tenure, Sessions and Trump's ...
Mar 03, 2017 · Sessions’ violation of his ethical obligations as a lawyer make him unfit to serve as attorney general. Some commentators are alleging that Sessions committed perjury, but because the crime ...
Nov 07, 2018 · President Donald Trump fired Attorney General Jeff Sessions Wednesday after a year of intense scrutiny from the White House. Here's what we know now. Don't be left out.
15, 2017. Rep. Jerry Nadler , the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, also called for accountability.
Rosenstein soon appointed Special Counsel Robert Mueller to oversee the Russia probe, angering the president. Win McNamee/Getty Images.
Whitaker in a statement called Sessions as a dedicated public servant and said he is committed to leading the Justice Department with the "highest ethical standards.". "It is a true honor that the President has confidence in my ability to lead the Department of Justice as Acting Attorney General. I am committed to leading a fair Department with ...
Attorney General Jeff Sessions resigned Wednesday at President Donald Trump's request.
Trump named Matthew Whitaker, Sessions' chief of staff, as acting attorney general. Whitaker is now set to oversee special counsel Mueller's probe.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions submitted a resignation letter to Donald Trump, which said it came at "your request".
President Trump took to Twitter to announce that Chief of Staff Matthew G. Whitaker will replace Sessions as an interim.
A list of potential candidates has arisen as people try to predict who Trump will select as a permanent replacement for Sessions.
Even though Sessions was one of Trump's earliest supporters, the president has been laser-focused on targeting Sessions, going as far as to appearing to completely disassociate Sessions with the administration.
Sessions' ouster immediately moves oversight of the ongoing investigation to interim successor Whitaker, who once called for the inquiry to be dramatically scaled back.
Whitaker, a former football player in Iowa who rose there to become a federal prosecutor and chief of staff at the Justice Department, had been considered for a variety of jobs in the Trump administration.
In a resignation letter sent to the president, Sessions thanked Trump "for the opportunity" to be attorney general. He also listed what he considered his accomplishments during his tenure.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., vowed to protect Mueller, saying it would create a constitutional crisis if Session’s departure were a prelude to ending, or greatly limiting, Mueller’s investigation.
election. This comes after the Justice Department acknowledged Sessions met with the Russian ambassador, Sergey Kislyak, during the campaign.
The announcement came less than a day after Sessions acknowledged having two meetings with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak last year -- something he did not reveal while under oath at his confirmation hearing when he was questioned by Minnesota Democrat Al Franken.