Attorney General Jeff Sessions condemned “any message of hate and intolerance” at a white supremacist rally after a counter-protester was killed in a vehicular attack. “This kind of violence is ...
Attorney General Jeff Sessions says the Charlottesville car attack could be a “hate crime,” but cautioned that the Department of Justice is taking its time to charge the driver. “It very well could be ...
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said this morning that an Ohio driver who plunged into a crowd of counter-protesters in Charlottesville, Va., “does meet the definition of domestic terrorism.” The ...
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said a driver's ramming a car into a crowd of demonstrators in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday, which killed a young woman and sent 19 other people to hospitals, ...
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions described the car attack as "domestic terrorism." That allows the government to open a broad investigation, but... Why The Government Can't Bring Terrorism Charges In ...
Attorney General Jeff Sessions vowed Monday that the Justice Department will "take the most vigorous action" to protect Americans against "racism and bigotry" in the aftermath of the tragedy in ...
Flowers and a photo of car ramming victim Heather Heyer lie at a makeshift memorial in Charlottesville, Virginia, August 13, 2017. REUTERS/Justin Ide Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Monday strongly ...
Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Monday strongly defended President Donald Trump's response to the violence in Charlottesville, seeking to counter widespread criticism that the president did not go ...