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Reports: Jeff Sessions to resign as Attorney General of the United States

BALTIMORE, MD – DECEMBER 12: Attorney General Jeff Sessions attends a news conference on immigration and efforts to contain violent gangs like MS-13 that have spread from Latin America on December 12, 2017 in Baltimore, Maryland. Sessions blamed yesterday’s attack in New York City on a failed U.S. immigration system and called on Congress to reform laws and loop holes that he says have allowed gangs to proliferate. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

Jeff Sessions may soon not have a job, at least, as attorney general. According to several sources (The New York Times; The Washington Post, and more)   Sessions has threatened to resign from office  if Rod Rosenstein is indeed fired by Donald Trump.    For weeks, the White House  has been plagued by reports that Trump is swiftly moving to remove Rosenstein over his involvement in the Russian investigation.

Sessions “has been concerned for months” about the way Donald Trump treats Rosenstein, someone, who was overwhelmingly confirmed by the Senate last year with bipartisan support.    Meanwhile, Trump is otherwise wrangling with news of an apparent scam perpetrated by Trump himself in the 1980’s.

On Saturday, the New York Times unleashed an audio tape  released by another reporter who  now says that Trump called into Forbes magazine to “inflate his wealth” to crack the first ever Forbes 400 list.  A feat, that Forbes, now says is an entire lie. Trump, at the time, was actually only worth a few million dollars — but instead — claimed to be worth more than $100M.

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