Well, if i might to make sure we are not making a mistake senator coops. It is my hope that if you are confirmed and we do make progress on bipartisan criminal Justice Reform that as Attorney General you will carry out whatever legislative decisions might be made by this body. Last let me say in my six years here in addition to not working on a number of bipartisan proposals on criminal Justice Reform you have repeatedly voted against congressional attempts to prohibit torture in the military on text or the interrogation context and to defend enhanced interrogation practices. Are you clear now that our statutes prohibit torture and if the president were to rover yid that clear Legal Authority what actions would you take . On your previous question i would note the federal prison population has already dropped 10 or more percent and will drop
another 10,000 this year. What is happening now is reducing the federal population. This law only dealt with the federal prison population. And th
time and he thinks he can play this immigration hawk thing, make the base happen, respond to the criticism to levine, limbaugh and on and on and get back in his corner. i think there is a chance he gets back into the middle again. you never know what side he is on. they will do an extension this week and put this for another two weeks. the date i have seen is february 16th. it allowed time with this court ruling to let people be safe from deportation while he roars like the wall builder he once was on the campaign. wes, representative john lewis, obviously his history fighting for civil rights in this country will always be remembered calls the president a racist. yes. they are ideological opposites. representative mia love, first haitian in congress said i can t
what so far has been the major headline? and is there anything in there that could potentially, if not derail his confirmation, then pose a hurdle? at this point katie i think the short answer is we haven t heard anything that stands out as something that s really going to be a sticking, tripping block for jeff sessions on his road to confirmation. now, that said, before we go through a couple of those other issues one thing that we did see some late focus on was senator al franken s line of questioning. what franken did was essentially press jeff sessions on his history fighting for civil rights. so jeff sessions, the trump transition team have worked very hard to highlight areas of his resume when he served as alabama attorney general and in other roles fighting on behalf of civil rights. essentially trying to push back against this narrative that emerged when sessions was denied that federal judgeship over