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In fact, Sessions went back to business as usual Thursday, speaking at a summit at the White House aimed at highlighting the Trump administration’s efforts to combat the opioid crisis.
John Kelly, the White House chief of staff, asked Sessions to submit his resignation, according to multiple sources briefed on the call. Sessions agreed to comply, but he wanted a few more days ...
“No one was more loyal than Sessions. No one,” a White House official said, speaking confidentially to avoid drawing the President’s ire. The thinking goes: If this could happen to ...
WASHINGTON - Attorney General Jeff Sessions recently told the White House he might have to leave his job if President Donald Trump fired his deputy, Rod Rosenstein, who oversees the investigation ...
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