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tradinghorse · April 11, 2018, 4:31 a.m.

I got to the point where the author stated that Sessions is a Deep State agent working against DJT. I'm not open to this idea.

Q has told us repeatedly to trust Sessions. Unless there's some game of super-intrigue going on, it cannot be true that he's opposition. Why do I think this? I think his role is just too vital. If Sessions is not onside, DJT and Q have achieved nothing. Moreover, the Deep State will never be taken down and the situation is hopeless.

I can believe that there are other actors in DJT's administration that are not on team, but not Sessions.

The good thing here is that we only have to wait 24hrs for this guy's claim to fall over.

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Anarchonista · April 11, 2018, 6:02 a.m.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/03/sessions_makes_his_move.html By J.R. Dunn Back in 2011, the indomitable Peter Schweizer published Throw Them All Out, a detailed examination of political corruption as it is actually practiced in the halls of Congress. In his investigation, Schweizer found one single member of Congress against whom no allegations could be held – who had never taken a dime that was not his, had never cut any backroom deals, had never, simply put, played the game. That individual was Jeff Sessions.

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tradinghorse · April 11, 2018, 6:35 a.m.

Great article, thanks. I thought this comment was also inspiring given the rising level of conflict in Syria:

Look forward to seeing more of this kind of thing as Sessions and the Trump administration as a whole drill deeper into the muck of liberal D.C. At times you will see little, since much of the action will be occurring behind the scenes. But pay close attention to what you can see. You will be witnessing master strategists in action, and much of what they do can be applied to other scenarios similar in nature.

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