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Miles Archer

(18,837 posts)
Thu Oct 11, 2018, 09:13 PM Oct 2018

WSJ: Trump expected to order Jeff Sessions' resignation via tweet

Trump expected to order Jeff Sessions’ resignation via tweet



https://www.rawstory.com/2018/10/trump-expected-order-jeff-sessions-resignation-via-tweet-report/

President Donald Trump is reportedly considering replacements for Jeff Sessions, his embattled attorney general — and Sessions believes he’s going to be ordered to resign via tweet.

The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that although Sessions doesn’t expect Trump to outright fire him, he has told people that the president may “request” his resignation via Twitter.
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WSJ: Trump expected to order Jeff Sessions' resignation via tweet (Original Post) Miles Archer Oct 2018 OP
Don't Do It Jeff, Love, Saturday Night Live! Grassy Knoll Oct 2018 #1
Stay classy, Dotard! n/t Different Drummer Oct 2018 #2
A 'big, big' massacre after the midterms dalton99a Oct 2018 #3
a boss who complains about employees publicly is pretty low rampartc Oct 2018 #4
Twitter, you've got 26 days to cancel Cheeto's account! FakeNoose Oct 2018 #5
Did WSJ hire an Onion writer? marylandblue Oct 2018 #6
Silly. David__77 Oct 2018 #7

rampartc

(5,408 posts)
4. a boss who complains about employees publicly is pretty low
Thu Oct 11, 2018, 09:19 PM
Oct 2018

if i have trouble with an employee (and what trouble is trump really having with sessions anyway?) it happens in private.

sessions is less than a man not to have resigned the first time.

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