Jeff Sessions Omits Decades Of Records For His AG Confirmation Hearing

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Sen. Jeff Sessions used to chide presidential nominees for giving the Senate Judiciary Committee incomplete records on their backgrounds. Now he’s a presidential nominee and he’s doing it.

He once argued that doing this is a felony.

WASHINGTON ― President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general, Jeff Sessions, is withholding decades’ worth of records from his career ahead of his Senate confirmation hearings early next month, according to an exhaustive report issued Friday by progressive advocacy groups.

The groups, which include Alliance for Justice and People for the American Way, reviewed the questionnaire that Sessions filled out for the Senate Judiciary Committee ― it requires complete documentation of employment history, published writings, interviews and speeches, among other things ― and found “astonishingly deficient” responses. He left out major details from his years as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Alabama, from 1981 to 1993; as attorney general of Alabama, from 1995 to 1997; and as a first-term U.S. senator, from 1997 to 2002.

The gaps encompass the time, for example, when Sessions was nominated to be a federal judge in 1986 ― and then rejected after being deemed too racist.

He also omitted dozens of recent interviews, some of which included controversial statements he made. An October interview in which Sessions gave Trump a pass for making sexist comments, because “everybody knows that Trump likes women” and “uses this kind of talk,” was not cited in his questionnaire. A December 2015 interview in which Sessions says “the predictions aren’t coming true” about climate change having disastrous effects is also not mentioned.

A Trump transition team spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment, nor did a Senate spokesman for Sessions.

More: Jeff Sessions Omits Decades Of Records For His AG Confirmation Hearing

So, the little Keebler elf is trying to scrub racism from his record. It won't work. There is just too much racist dirt on him. I can't imagine having such a piece of racist trash for U.S. Attorney General.
 
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Sen. Jeff Sessions used to chide presidential nominees for giving the Senate Judiciary Committee incomplete records on their backgrounds. Now he’s a presidential nominee and he’s doing it.

He once argued that doing this is a felony.

WASHINGTON ― President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general, Jeff Sessions, is withholding decades’ worth of records from his career ahead of his Senate confirmation hearings early next month, according to an exhaustive report issued Friday by progressive advocacy groups.

The groups, which include Alliance for Justice and People for the American Way, reviewed the questionnaire that Sessions filled out for the Senate Judiciary Committee ― it requires complete documentation of employment history, published writings, interviews and speeches, among other things ― and found “astonishingly deficient” responses. He left out major details from his years as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Alabama, from 1981 to 1993; as attorney general of Alabama, from 1995 to 1997; and as a first-term U.S. senator, from 1997 to 2002.

The gaps encompass the time, for example, when Sessions was nominated to be a federal judge in 1986 ― and then rejected after being deemed too racist.

He also omitted dozens of recent interviews, some of which included controversial statements he made. An October interview in which Sessions gave Trump a pass for making sexist comments, because “everybody knows that Trump likes women” and “uses this kind of talk,” was not cited in his questionnaire. A December 2015 interview in which Sessions says “the predictions aren’t coming true” about climate change having disastrous effects is also not mentioned.

A Trump transition team spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment, nor did a Senate spokesman for Sessions.

More: Jeff Sessions Omits Decades Of Records For His AG Confirmation Hearing

So, the little Keebler elf is trying to scrub racism from his record. It won't work. There is just too much racist dirt on him. I can't imagine having such a piece of racist trash for U.S. Attorney General.

Better get used to it.

Suck on it.

That's what you get when you run a huge loser against a big loser.
 
We certainly do not need racist Attorney Generals such as Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch that is true. We've had enough of those already. Mr. Sessions, however, worked hard for equal rights.
 
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Sen. Jeff Sessions used to chide presidential nominees for giving the Senate Judiciary Committee incomplete records on their backgrounds. Now he’s a presidential nominee and he’s doing it.

He once argued that doing this is a felony.

WASHINGTON ― President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general, Jeff Sessions, is withholding decades’ worth of records from his career ahead of his Senate confirmation hearings early next month, according to an exhaustive report issued Friday by progressive advocacy groups.

The groups, which include Alliance for Justice and People for the American Way, reviewed the questionnaire that Sessions filled out for the Senate Judiciary Committee ― it requires complete documentation of employment history, published writings, interviews and speeches, among other things ― and found “astonishingly deficient” responses. He left out major details from his years as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Alabama, from 1981 to 1993; as attorney general of Alabama, from 1995 to 1997; and as a first-term U.S. senator, from 1997 to 2002.

The gaps encompass the time, for example, when Sessions was nominated to be a federal judge in 1986 ― and then rejected after being deemed too racist.

He also omitted dozens of recent interviews, some of which included controversial statements he made. An October interview in which Sessions gave Trump a pass for making sexist comments, because “everybody knows that Trump likes women” and “uses this kind of talk,” was not cited in his questionnaire. A December 2015 interview in which Sessions says “the predictions aren’t coming true” about climate change having disastrous effects is also not mentioned.

A Trump transition team spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment, nor did a Senate spokesman for Sessions.

More: Jeff Sessions Omits Decades Of Records For His AG Confirmation Hearing

So, the little Keebler elf is trying to scrub racism from his record. It won't work. There is just too much racist dirt on him. I can't imagine having such a piece of racist trash for U.S. Attorney General.

Better get used to it.

Suck on it.

That's what you get when you run a huge loser against a big loser.


Don't disagree with your last line at all, but the fact of the matter is it required the participation of millions of losers, the american public.
 
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Sen. Jeff Sessions used to chide presidential nominees for giving the Senate Judiciary Committee incomplete records on their backgrounds. Now he’s a presidential nominee and he’s doing it.

He once argued that doing this is a felony.

WASHINGTON ― President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general, Jeff Sessions, is withholding decades’ worth of records from his career ahead of his Senate confirmation hearings early next month, according to an exhaustive report issued Friday by progressive advocacy groups.

The groups, which include Alliance for Justice and People for the American Way, reviewed the questionnaire that Sessions filled out for the Senate Judiciary Committee ― it requires complete documentation of employment history, published writings, interviews and speeches, among other things ― and found “astonishingly deficient” responses. He left out major details from his years as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Alabama, from 1981 to 1993; as attorney general of Alabama, from 1995 to 1997; and as a first-term U.S. senator, from 1997 to 2002.

The gaps encompass the time, for example, when Sessions was nominated to be a federal judge in 1986 ― and then rejected after being deemed too racist.

He also omitted dozens of recent interviews, some of which included controversial statements he made. An October interview in which Sessions gave Trump a pass for making sexist comments, because “everybody knows that Trump likes women” and “uses this kind of talk,” was not cited in his questionnaire. A December 2015 interview in which Sessions says “the predictions aren’t coming true” about climate change having disastrous effects is also not mentioned.

A Trump transition team spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment, nor did a Senate spokesman for Sessions.

More: Jeff Sessions Omits Decades Of Records For His AG Confirmation Hearing

So, the little Keebler elf is trying to scrub racism from his record. It won't work. There is just too much racist dirt on him. I can't imagine having such a piece of racist trash for U.S. Attorney General.

Better get used to it.

Suck on it.

That's what you get when you run a huge loser against a big loser.


I bet you were a big help when it was time to ditch Dick (Nixon).
 
Sessions should not be AG. I'm tired of these crusty old coots with their ass backwards thinking
 
What a joke. Live source links from- Alliance for Justice run by

Nan Aron is an American lawyer. Aron is the founder and president of Alliance for Justice, a liberal judicial advocacy group in the United States. Aron has been a noted opponent of conservative judicial nominees

And got her degree from the 57th listed best law school. Lol

HuffingpaintPost = Fake news.

The OP contains live source links for the mentally impaired.
 
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Sen. Jeff Sessions used to chide presidential nominees for giving the Senate Judiciary Committee incomplete records on their backgrounds. Now he’s a presidential nominee and he’s doing it.

He once argued that doing this is a felony.

WASHINGTON ― President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general, Jeff Sessions, is withholding decades’ worth of records from his career ahead of his Senate confirmation hearings early next month, according to an exhaustive report issued Friday by progressive advocacy groups.

The groups, which include Alliance for Justice and People for the American Way, reviewed the questionnaire that Sessions filled out for the Senate Judiciary Committee ― it requires complete documentation of employment history, published writings, interviews and speeches, among other things ― and found “astonishingly deficient” responses. He left out major details from his years as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Alabama, from 1981 to 1993; as attorney general of Alabama, from 1995 to 1997; and as a first-term U.S. senator, from 1997 to 2002.

The gaps encompass the time, for example, when Sessions was nominated to be a federal judge in 1986 ― and then rejected after being deemed too racist.

He also omitted dozens of recent interviews, some of which included controversial statements he made. An October interview in which Sessions gave Trump a pass for making sexist comments, because “everybody knows that Trump likes women” and “uses this kind of talk,” was not cited in his questionnaire. A December 2015 interview in which Sessions says “the predictions aren’t coming true” about climate change having disastrous effects is also not mentioned.

A Trump transition team spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment, nor did a Senate spokesman for Sessions.

More: Jeff Sessions Omits Decades Of Records For His AG Confirmation Hearing

So, the little Keebler elf is trying to scrub racism from his record. It won't work. There is just too much racist dirt on him. I can't imagine having such a piece of racist trash for U.S. Attorney General.
Elections have consequences....
 
Sessions should not be AG. I'm tired of these crusty old coots with their ass backwards thinking
----------------------------------------- yeah , Loretta lynch and 'holder' were better examples of Moving Forward eh TazmeBro ?
 
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Sen. Jeff Sessions used to chide presidential nominees for giving the Senate Judiciary Committee incomplete records on their backgrounds. Now he’s a presidential nominee and he’s doing it.

He once argued that doing this is a felony.

WASHINGTON ― President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general, Jeff Sessions, is withholding decades’ worth of records from his career ahead of his Senate confirmation hearings early next month, according to an exhaustive report issued Friday by progressive advocacy groups.

The groups, which include Alliance for Justice and People for the American Way, reviewed the questionnaire that Sessions filled out for the Senate Judiciary Committee ― it requires complete documentation of employment history, published writings, interviews and speeches, among other things ― and found “astonishingly deficient” responses. He left out major details from his years as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Alabama, from 1981 to 1993; as attorney general of Alabama, from 1995 to 1997; and as a first-term U.S. senator, from 1997 to 2002.

The gaps encompass the time, for example, when Sessions was nominated to be a federal judge in 1986 ― and then rejected after being deemed too racist.

He also omitted dozens of recent interviews, some of which included controversial statements he made. An October interview in which Sessions gave Trump a pass for making sexist comments, because “everybody knows that Trump likes women” and “uses this kind of talk,” was not cited in his questionnaire. A December 2015 interview in which Sessions says “the predictions aren’t coming true” about climate change having disastrous effects is also not mentioned.

A Trump transition team spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment, nor did a Senate spokesman for Sessions.

More: Jeff Sessions Omits Decades Of Records For His AG Confirmation Hearing

So, the little Keebler elf is trying to scrub racism from his record. It won't work. There is just too much racist dirt on him. I can't imagine having such a piece of racist trash for U.S. Attorney General.

Better get used to it.

Suck on it.

That's what you get when you run a huge loser against a big loser.


I bet you were a big help when it was time to ditch Dick (Nixon).

A little early to start drinking...isn't it ?
 
586681011500002e00e9db2f.jpeg

Sen. Jeff Sessions used to chide presidential nominees for giving the Senate Judiciary Committee incomplete records on their backgrounds. Now he’s a presidential nominee and he’s doing it.

He once argued that doing this is a felony.

WASHINGTON ― President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general, Jeff Sessions, is withholding decades’ worth of records from his career ahead of his Senate confirmation hearings early next month, according to an exhaustive report issued Friday by progressive advocacy groups.

The groups, which include Alliance for Justice and People for the American Way, reviewed the questionnaire that Sessions filled out for the Senate Judiciary Committee ― it requires complete documentation of employment history, published writings, interviews and speeches, among other things ― and found “astonishingly deficient” responses. He left out major details from his years as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Alabama, from 1981 to 1993; as attorney general of Alabama, from 1995 to 1997; and as a first-term U.S. senator, from 1997 to 2002.

The gaps encompass the time, for example, when Sessions was nominated to be a federal judge in 1986 ― and then rejected after being deemed too racist.

He also omitted dozens of recent interviews, some of which included controversial statements he made. An October interview in which Sessions gave Trump a pass for making sexist comments, because “everybody knows that Trump likes women” and “uses this kind of talk,” was not cited in his questionnaire. A December 2015 interview in which Sessions says “the predictions aren’t coming true” about climate change having disastrous effects is also not mentioned.

A Trump transition team spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment, nor did a Senate spokesman for Sessions.

More: Jeff Sessions Omits Decades Of Records For His AG Confirmation Hearing

So, the little Keebler elf is trying to scrub racism from his record. It won't work. There is just too much racist dirt on him. I can't imagine having such a piece of racist trash for U.S. Attorney General.


Oh...you mean when he put the democrat leader of the klan on death row...and then saw to it he was executed......you guys....do you ever get tired of the race card....how many elections do you have to lose before you start looking for actual, honest ways to get elected....
 

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