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'VERY weak position': President Trump questions why AG Sessions not investigating Hillary's 'crimes'

President Donald Trump continued his assault on Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday morning in a series of tweets questioning why the Department of Justice isn’t investigating Hillary Clinton:

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The president also went after acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe:

McCabe’s wife unsuccessfully ran for a state senate seat in Virginia and received thousands of dollars at a fundraiser headlined by Hillary Clinton:

So, why doesn’t President Trump just fire him already?

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Of course, if the president did fire Sessions, there’s always a chance that there would be no confirmable replacement:

These tweets will come up, right?

There are reports that other cabinet members are pissed at how Sessions is being treated:

Stay tuned.

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