The United States Senate on Wednesday finally confirmed Jeff Sessions as
the next Attorney General of the Federation following a long debated session
between
Democratic and Republican senators that ended 52-47 in favor of Jeff .
Democratic and Republican senators that ended 52-47 in favor of Jeff .
The debate, which took over 30 hours, was a welcome development for
Trump, who Tweeted earlier that he didn't still have a full cabinet due to
politicking among Democratic senators. All but one Democrat voted against
confirming Sessions, while his Republican colleagues unanimously backed him.
Jeff Sessions, a Trump loyalist and one of Trump's earliest supporters in
the Senate, said he would resign from his senate office 11:59 p.m. Wednesday as
the White House is scheduled to swear him in Thursday morning.
"It was a special night," Sessions told reporters on Capitol
Hill after his confirmation. "I appreciate the friendship from my
colleagues -- even those who, many of them who didn't feel able to vote for me.
They were cordial, and so we continue to have good relations and will continue
to do the best I can."

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