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  • Sessions doing good things at Justice

    Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) makes opening remarks to a panel of Department of Homeland Security officials John Wagner, deputy assistant commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Office of Field Operations; Anh Duong, director of Border and Maritime Division of Homeland Security's Advanced Research Projects Agency; Craig Healy, assistant director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement's National Security Investigations Division; and Rebecca Gambler,director of Homeland Security and Justice Issues of the U.S. Government Accountability Office, as they testify about the unimplemented biometric exit tracking system before the Senate Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest, in Washington, D.C., Jan. 20, 2016. (CBP Photo by Glenn Fawcett)

    By Quin, at Yellowhammer News; Yes, Jeff Sessions really is making a difference at the Justice Department, as a new order curbing the department’s own power makes clear. The other […]

     
  • Sessions vs. Seinfeld, Asians vs. Harvard

    Sessions vs. Seinfeld, Asians vs. Harvard

    Three particularly interesting news-aggregation pieces at Liberty Headlines last week by Quin Hillyer; Media over-react to Jeff Sessions’ announcement: It’s the Jerry Seinfeld equivalent of First Amendment battles: The U.S. […]

     
  • Trip Pittman for Senate?

    Trip Pittman for Senate?

    By Quin Hillyer, a personal note, not “journalism.” For months now I’ve been puzzling over the choice facing Alabamans in the August 15 special election for U.S. Senate. As a […]

     
  • Defending Jeff Sessions from Donald Trump

    Defending Jeff Sessions from Donald Trump

    By Quin Hillyer, original to this site, not published elsewhere; Lord knows that nobody’s perfect — and Attorney General Jeff Sessions made a big mistake this week. But his mistake, […]

     
  • Jeff Sessions did very well at Senate hearing

    Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) makes opening remarks to a panel of Department of Homeland Security officials John Wagner, deputy assistant commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Office of Field Operations; Anh Duong, director of Border and Maritime Division of Homeland Security's Advanced Research Projects Agency; Craig Healy, assistant director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement's National Security Investigations Division; and Rebecca Gambler,director of Homeland Security and Justice Issues of the U.S. Government Accountability Office, as they testify about the unimplemented biometric exit tracking system before the Senate Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest, in Washington, D.C., Jan. 20, 2016. (CBP Photo by Glenn Fawcett)

    By Quin Hillyer at the Washington Examiner; Attorney General Jeff Sessions acquitted himself quite well in testimony Tuesday before the Senate Intelligence Committee. The focus on Sessions, in relation to […]

     
 
 
 

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