Cybersecurity
Sessions Avoids Political Fray, But That May Not Work Much Longer
- U.S. attorney general focuses on police, crime, immigration
- ‘He’s going to make decisions about recusal as necessary’
Sessions Wins Contentious Attorney General Confirmation
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A week into his tenure as U.S. attorney general, Jeff Sessions is going about the business of establishing his conservative agenda at the Justice Department -- and keeping his distance from the political storms closing in.
The former Republican senator from Alabama has concentrated on supporting police, tackling border security and illegal immigration and getting up to speed about pending Justice Department cases. He’s also made conciliatory calls to leaders of the NAACP and the National Urban League, two of the groups that tried unsuccessfully to defeat his nomination, saying he would undermine civil rights and voting rights.