time to meet potential suspect number one. i m gonna close that door. detective brooks sat down with jack in an investigation. and watch the men fall apart. i can t. was this true grief the guilt that something jack had done i was too late. too late? what did he mean? jack didn t shy away from discussing his abuse allegation, here s how it happened he said. she had taken some nude photos of herself and sent it to her boyfriends. jack said he found out the girl was texting, confronted her, told her he was going to tell her parents, she got to them before he did, jack said. a story to get out of trouble.
room. and watch the man fall apart. [ crying ] i can t was this true grief the detective was witnessing? or regret? or guilt over something jack had done or hadn t done? i was too late. too late. what did he mean? jack didn t shy away from discussing the abuse allegations. here s how it happened he said. she had taken some nude photos of herself and sent them to her boyfriends. jack said he found out the girl was sexting, confronted her, said he was going to tell her parents, but she got to them before he did, jack said, and invented a story to get out of trouble. so they took her side i guess they took her side, yes. and said i was the bad person. jack told us the same story.
oversight to another official with no ties to trump. sessions was bun oneself of trump s earliest endorsers and met with a diplomat that led the doj to recommend his recusal to avoid a conflict of interest. nevertheless, trump viewed sessions decision as a betrayal. the president also told advisers that he theed an attorney general who would protect him the way he perceived robert kennedy to have protected their presidents. the president made statements about being able to direct the course of criminal investigations, saying words to the effect of, you re telling me that bobby and jack didn t talk about investigations or obama didn t tell eric holder who to investigate. he has this coral yoeny. understanding of power. you are with him or against him. so he wanted an attorney general who would carry out his will
another official with no tries to trump. sessions is one of trump s earliest campaign endorsers and met with a russian diplomat, which led the doj to urge for his recusal. nevertheless, trump viewed the decision as a betrayal. the president said he wanted an attorney general who would protect him the way he perceived robert kennedy and eric holder to have protected their presidents. the president made statements about being able to direct criminal investigations saying words to the effect of, you are telling me that bobby and jack didn t talk about investigations or obama didn t tell eric holder who to investigate? he has this corleone-like understanding of power that you are with him or you are against him. he wanted an attorney general who would carry out his will
what he wanted to do by saying i don t have a lawyer. he wanted the attorney general to function as his own lawyer. the president brought up robert kennedy and eric holder and said they protected their presidents. they pushed back on the justice department contacts policy and said words to the effect of you areal telling me that bobby and jack didn t talk about investigations or obama didn t tell eric holder who to investigate. the president was as mad as bannon had ever seen him and he screamed about how weak jeff sessions was. sessions recalled that the president pulled him aside to speak to him alone and suggested that session should unrecuse from the russia investigation. the president contrasted sessions with attorneys general holder and kennedy who he said developed a strategy to help their presidents where sessions had not. according to notes written by sessions as chief of staff, the president said the attorney general is supposed to be the most important appointment. kennedy a