Attorney General Sessions Delivers Remarks on the Administration's Continued Commitment to Protecting First Amendment Freedoms at the Justice Department’s Forum on Free Speech in Higher Education
Washington, DC ~ Monday, September 17, 2018
the introduction mentions having a conversation with [RR] 'this afternoon'
interesting with regards to latest Q
>Goodbye Mr. Rosenstein
>Activate Sessions
>[RR] req meeting #2 w/ POTUS DECLINED
"I’m looking forward to this afternoon’s conversation between Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein and my good friend and our former Secretary of Education, Senator Lamar Alexander. Among other things, Lamar was a law clerk to Judge John Minor Wisdom and served as president of the University of Tennessee. Rod has 28 years of experience in this department, and is a Wharton and Harvard Law graduate. This should be an insightful discussion."
>He goes on to to talk about the Constitution and specifically the First Amendment. How the First Amendment is being targeted , especially on College campuses.
"There are radicals out there now that have openly and systematically justified actions that would deny Americans the right to speak out against their ideological agenda. We must put an end to this nonsense. It is time to put a stake in its heart."
"We have to stand up to it. And we will do so—resolutely."
"We are going to keep fighting for the great freedoms vouchsafed to the American people."
"And we will endeavor to do so according to the highest constitutional standards. And we plan to keep winning."
Speaker: Attorney General Jeff Sessions
Component(s): Office of the Attorney General
September 17, 2018
https://www.justice.gov/opa/speech/attorney-general-sessions-delivers-remarks-administrations-continued-commitment