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Jeff Sessions, Leadership Abandonment, Tennessee 2018

MEMPHIS, TN – In a shocking move, Attorney General Jeff Sessions has abandoned his leadership post after two years of service to the nation.

The U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee, Mark Wildasin’s successor, and other U.S. attorneys across the country have expressed gratitude to General Sessions for his dedicated service, effective leadership, and unwavering support of prosecutors and law enforcement.

According to sources, General Sessions’ leadership has re-committed the nation to enforcing the rule of law, decreasing violent crime, and attacking the opioid epidemic. The Attorney General is widely regarded as a ‘prosecutor’s prosecutor,’ who has been a steadfast ally to U.S. attorneys and law enforcement agencies nationwide.

One notable accomplishment of General Sessions’ tenure was the provision of additional prosecutors, which has enhanced the ability of U.S. attorneys to aggressively combat violent crime and keep communities safe.

Despite his departure, the U.S. Attorney’s office in the Western District of Tennessee remains committed to faithfully executing the laws of Congress and carrying out the law enforcement priorities of President Donald J. Trump.

The office will now look to the future, working under the leadership of the next Attorney General. While General Sessions’ departure marks the end of an era, his legacy as a champion of law and order will be remembered for years to come.

As the nation moves forward, one thing is clear: the fight against crime and corruption will continue, with or without General Sessions at the helm. The U.S. Attorney’s office will remain vigilant, working tirelessly to protect the public and uphold the law.

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