Bill Clinton Fired US Attorney Jeff Sessions after 1992 Election
Low-info liberals are at it again.
They’re in a tizzy because Attorney General Jeff Sessions asked for the resignation of 46 Obama-appointed attorneys.
It’s standard operating procedure regarding incoming presidents.
Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, and even accused rapist Bill Clinton all fired US attorney’s appointed by their predecessors.
As a matter of fact, Bill Clinton fired then US attorney Jeff Sessions after his 1992 election.
When Obama arrived on the scene, he fired US attorneys appointed by George W. Bush.
We urge liberals to study FACTS before feigning “outrage.”
From Breitbart
As liberals react in horror over Trump Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ decision to ask for the resignation of 46 Obama-appointed U.S. Attorneys, an inconvenient fact has also surfaced. Jeff Sessions himself was fired by a newly elected president in 1993 when Bill Clinton won his first term in office.
The Department of Justice announced on Friday that U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions asked for the resignation of 46 U.S. Attorneys who were appointed during President Barack Obama’s regime.
The Attorney General’s actions are not uncommon. Many past presidents and their AGs have asked for the resignations of U.S. attorneys they were tasked with overseeing. In 2006 George W. Bush was attacked by liberals for firing seven U.S. attorneys. He was hardly the first. Both Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan fired a list of attorneys when they came to office. President Obama also cleaned house but at a slower pace, replacing many of the 94 U.S. attorneys one at a time instead of starting with a mass firing.
Despite the long list of past presidents who also fired U.S. attorneys, as they are legally allowed to do, CNN criticized the firing, reporting an unnamed source saying, “This could not have been handled any worse.”
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