“I don’t want to go there and definitively say we should be prosecuting the attorney general,” Franken added. “But I think the attorney general owes it to the Judiciary Committee to come back and explain himself.” [And see if he commits perjury yet again.]
Sessions back before the Judiciary Committee with criminal lawyers huddled around him, taking the Fifth to Sen. Franken’s questions? Now that would be worth stocking up on popcorn for.
The world record for most consecutive I-don’t-recalls is in serious jeopardy.
Anything that Jeff Sessions says while not under oath is meaningless.
Let this weekend henceforth be known as “Donny and Jeffs’ Really Bad Weekend” Both seem to have fallen or are falling into holes that he himself had dug. Deep holes. Sink holes. Maybe sink holes with some quicksand at the bottom.
That could, apparently, be said about what he says under oath as well.
Good for Franken for not letting Trump’s unhinged tweets and Spicer’s laughable call for an investigation distract him from the real issues. And good for Franken for laughing at Trump’s paranoid fantasies.
Pixie Dixie Gump needs to be grilled on this by both sides. Weigh to much at steak hear bye.
Anything that Jeff Sessions SAYS is meaningless.
FIFY
edit SAYS (not enough coffee…) thanks DD
Anything that Jeff Sessions says is meaningless.
FIFY.
Well, insofar as it is not the truth; but continued perjury will eventually have consequences.
This is one of the few times I disagree with my former Senator - he doesn’t need to come to the committee, he needs to resign.
Re-appearing before the Committee just provides more evidence of Sessions’ on-going perjury for his eventual trial…
Or he could come back before the committee and deCUSE himself. I think that’s southern for eating Dairy Queen. How many hot dogs and Dilly Bars can he eat?
Or he could deCLUES himself, that’s where he admits to committing the murder in hall with the candlestick.
“Dairy Queen” is a Texas stop sign.
Can we have a hungry tiger at the bottom? Damn the PETA folks this our country at stake.