Jeff Sessions offered Attorney General position by Trump

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WASHINGTON ― President-elect Donald Trump has reportedly offered Republican Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions ― who was rejected as a federal judge in 1986 due to allegations of racist comments ― the position of attorney general.

Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III, 69, would serve as the nation’s top law enforcement official if nominated by Trump and confirmed by his fellow members of the Senate. Sessions, an early Trump backer, is an immigration hard-liner who has been in the Senate since 1997 and previously served as attorney general for the state of Alabama.

Back in the mid-1980s, when Sessions was U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Alabama, President Ronald Reagan nominated him to become a federal judge. But during the nomination process, allegations emerged that Sessions had called a black attorney “boy,” that he suggested a white civil rights lawyer was a race traitor, that he joked he liked the Ku Klux Klan until he found out they smoked marijuana and that he referred to civil rights groups as “un-American” organizations trying to “force civil rights down the throats of people who were trying to put problems behind them.”

After his nomination was defeated, Sessions continued on as U.S. attorney for several years, until the end of the George H.W. Bush administration.

Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) issued a statement Thursday night that said Sessions had the necessary experience to be the nation’s top law enforcement official.

“Not only would Jeff bring integrity and immense expertise to the role of Attorney General due to his decades of experience in the legal field and an impressive tenure on the Senate Judiciary Committee, but Jeff has also gained the deep respect of his Senate colleagues for his commitment to upholding the rule of law,” Shelby said. “My wife Annette and I are proud of Jeff’s accomplishments and wish him and his wife Mary the very best during this exciting transition.”

As attorney general, Sessions would likely exercise broad influence over U.S. law enforcement, immigration policy and, specifically, how our immigration laws are enforced.

Trump has repeatedly promised to deport millions of undocumented residents, a position that dovetails with Sessions’ fervent opposition to any immigration reform. Sessions is especially opposed to proposals that could be seen as a “path to citizenship” for some of the 11 million undocumented immigrants who are currently living and working in the United States.

Sessions, who attended all-white segregated schools, was named for Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War, and Confederate Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard, who was “instrumental” in the adoption of the Confederate battle flag. He spoke earlier this year about his regrets about not getting involved in the civil rights movement as a young adult.

“As a child and a teenager, I saw evidence of discrimination virtually every day,” Sessions said. “Certainly I feel like I should have stepped forward more and been a leader and a more positive force in the great events that were occurring.”

But by the time Sessions was a top federal prosecutor, he apparently thought civil rights progress had gone far enough, as he explained to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 1986. Sessions had been asked to explain why he had reportedly used phrases like “un-American” to describe groups like the ACLU and NAACP.

“I made the comment that the fundamental legal barriers to minorities had been knocked down, and that in many areas blacks dominate the political area, and that when the civil rights organizations or the ACLU participate in asking for things beyond what they are justified in asking, they do more harm than good,” Sessions testified.

Sessions’ name has emerged as the Department of Justice begins working with the Trump transition team.

“The Justice Department is now in contact with the President-elect’s transition representatives and will begin to brief those individuals. We are fully prepared to assist the incoming transition team,” a Justice Department spokesperson said in a statement. “As the President has said, we are committed to a smooth and successful transition.”
 
Stop and Frisk nationwide....YES!

One city Stop and Frisk produced 685,000 stops in one year. The year it was ruled unconstitutional only 23,000 stops.

  • In 2011, New Yorkers were stopped by the police 685,724 times.
    605,328 were totally innocent (88 percent).
    350,743 were black (53 percent).
    223,740 were Latino (34 percent).
    61,805 were white (9 percent).
    341,581 were aged 14-24 (51 percent).


  • In 2015, New Yorkers were stopped by the police 22,939 times.
    18,353 were totally innocent (80 percent).
    12,223 were black (54 percent).
    6,598 were Latino (29 percent).
    2,567 were white (11 percent).
  • In the first two quarters of 2016 (January – June), New Yorkers were stopped by the police 7,636 times.
    5,843 were totally innocent (77 percent).
    3,973 were black (53 percent).
    2,265 were Latino (30 percent).
    798 were white (11 percent

But hey, at least we will be awake now!
 
This nigga is legit attempting to build a totally racist cabinet RIGHT the fuck in front of us.

This shit is wild man, this nigga really wanna be Hitler.
Very disturbing news to hear. What is wild is that he not even hiding the fact. He feels invisible and untouchable now.
 
Very disturbing news to hear. What is wild is that he not even hiding the fact. He feels invisible and untouchable now.
They all feel invisible and untouchable now. I'm in Illinois we are still a blue state. I have a neighbor 6 houses down that is republican. Every election year he puts out signs and after republicans lost I wouldn't notice anything from him.

Now that Trump won he has a huge tea party flag flying in his front yard. That's a step down from the confederate flag...which he couldn't get away with here.

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I love it, that ship is gonna sink like a bag of rocks!!!

give it a year, the infighting is gonna be awesome..

these fools dont know... trump is ADDICTED to firing people...

he literally get off on that shit...

he cant help himself....
Yall have been wrong about every prediction. This is not funny or a game. Nothing is going to happen to him. Yall swore he was done as president elect many times.
 
WASHINGTON ― The man who President-elect Donald Trump will nominate as the 84th attorney general of the United States was once rejected as a federal judge over allegations he called a black attorney “boy,” suggested a white lawyer working for black clients was a race traitor.....
 
So it begins. Create an explosive environment with incendiary words and actions. Put people in positions that allow you to selectively persecute those that resist or complain.

With this AG and the 2 SCOTUS he will appoint there will be no safe haven.
 
So it begins. Create an explosive environment with incendiary words and actions. Put people in positions that allow you to selectively persecute those that resist or complain.

With this AG and the 2 SCOTUS he will appoint there will be no safe haven.


You forgot robbing the cookie jar while everyone is distracted part.
 
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