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“The chief law officer of the land, whose oath of office calls on him to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution, crossed the line and failed to defend the law, and, in fact, attacked the law and the rights of a fellow citizen,” Sessions said during Clinton’s trial in the Senate, two months after he was impeached by the House. “Under our Constitution, equal justice requires that he forfeit his office.”
“Of course, none of us are perfect and we often fail in our personal affairs, but when it comes to going to court, and it comes to our justice system, a great nation must insist on honesty and lawfulness,” he said. “Our country must insist upon that for every citizen.”
Thus spoke then Senator Jeff Sessions in 1999 regarding Republican's frantic efforts to impeach Bill Clinton for lying about having consensual sex with another adult not his wife.*
In other words, now that he's attorney general, Sessions will have no choice but to smack down the con artist's attorney, John Dowd, who suggested the president, any president, is above the law and not subject to any oversight. The president can fire anyone for any reason, including to prevent a criminal investigation against someone who lied to both the FBI and vice president, because the law does not apply to them, according to Dowd.
This comes on the heels of another bombshell announcement that the con artist knew Michael Flynn had lied to both the FBI and vice president Pence. In January, White House counsel Donald McGahn told Trump that based on his conversation with then-acting Attorney General Sally Yates, he believed Flynn had not told the truth in his interview with the FBI or to Pence.
Yet, when he fired Flynn in February, the con artist only said he did so because Flynn had lied to the vice president. In his latest tweet, the con artist changed his story to say he had to fire Flynn because of Flynn's lying to both the FBI and Pence.
It appears Dowd is going to find out he doesn't know what he's talking about when it comes to a president obstructing justice.
https://www.politico.com/story/2017/12/04/jeff-sessions-president-obstruct-justice-bill-clinton-278517
http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/04/politics/trump-john-dowd-obstruct-justice/index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/04/politics/wh-lawyer-told-trump-flynn-misled-fbi-pence/index.html
*This is compared to possible Alabama Senator Roy Moore who has had involuntary sexual relations with underage girls.
“Of course, none of us are perfect and we often fail in our personal affairs, but when it comes to going to court, and it comes to our justice system, a great nation must insist on honesty and lawfulness,” he said. “Our country must insist upon that for every citizen.”
Thus spoke then Senator Jeff Sessions in 1999 regarding Republican's frantic efforts to impeach Bill Clinton for lying about having consensual sex with another adult not his wife.*
In other words, now that he's attorney general, Sessions will have no choice but to smack down the con artist's attorney, John Dowd, who suggested the president, any president, is above the law and not subject to any oversight. The president can fire anyone for any reason, including to prevent a criminal investigation against someone who lied to both the FBI and vice president, because the law does not apply to them, according to Dowd.
This comes on the heels of another bombshell announcement that the con artist knew Michael Flynn had lied to both the FBI and vice president Pence. In January, White House counsel Donald McGahn told Trump that based on his conversation with then-acting Attorney General Sally Yates, he believed Flynn had not told the truth in his interview with the FBI or to Pence.
Yet, when he fired Flynn in February, the con artist only said he did so because Flynn had lied to the vice president. In his latest tweet, the con artist changed his story to say he had to fire Flynn because of Flynn's lying to both the FBI and Pence.
It appears Dowd is going to find out he doesn't know what he's talking about when it comes to a president obstructing justice.
https://www.politico.com/story/2017/12/04/jeff-sessions-president-obstruct-justice-bill-clinton-278517
http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/04/politics/trump-john-dowd-obstruct-justice/index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/04/politics/wh-lawyer-told-trump-flynn-misled-fbi-pence/index.html
*This is compared to possible Alabama Senator Roy Moore who has had involuntary sexual relations with underage girls.