Grimy Times Exposes: Sessions’ First Day as AG
Alabama – In a shocking turn of events, Attorney General Jeff Sessions arrived at the Justice Department on his first official day, promising to take on the rising tide of violent crime and drug trafficking in Alabama. According to sources, Sessions met with top leadership, including FBI Director James Comey, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Acting Director Thomas Brandon, U.S. Marshals Service Acting Director David Harlow, and Drug Enforcement Administration Acting Administrator Chuck Rosenberg. They had a vigorous discussion about how to combat the rise in violent crime and prevent drug-related deaths.
During his visit, Sessions also called top leadership of the National Urban League and National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to build positive relationships and outline his priorities for the Justice Department. This includes his commitment to maintain sound policies for civil rights and voting rights.
Attorney General Sessions also had important calls with leadership of the Fraternal Order of Police and the National Sheriffs and Major City Sheriffs to reaffirm his commitment to strengthening relationships with law enforcement communities.
As Grimy Times reports, Sessions will give brief remarks at a closed press High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area awards banquet in Washington, D.C. tonight. With his focus on violent crime and drug trafficking, Sessions is sending a clear message to the people of Alabama: he’s here to make a difference.
Defendant: Jeff Sessions, 84th Attorney General of the United States
Crime: Violent Crime & Drug Trafficking
State: Alabama
Date: 2017
Sentence: N/A
Fine: N/A
Current Status: Active
As we continue to follow this developing story, one thing is clear: Jeff Sessions is committed to tackling the tough issues in Alabama. Stay tuned for further updates from Grimy Times.
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Key Facts
- State: Alabama
- Category: Violent Crime|Drug Trafficking
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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