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- Attorney General Jeff Sessions never stopped being a thorn in President Donald Trump's side, and Trump has not stopped talking about firing him, sources told The Washington Post in a story published Tuesday.
- Trump had those conversations with his lawyers and advisers at least twice this month, White House sources reportedly said.
- President Donald Trump has not been shy about his frustration toward Sessions and special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
- According to The Post, some lawmakers seem to have resigned themselves to the notion that Trump might indeed fire Sessions, perhaps after the November midterm elections.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions never stopped being a thorn in President Donald Trump's side, and Trump has not stopped talking about firing him, sources told The Washington Post in a story published Tuesday.
Trump had those conversations with his lawyers and advisers at least twice this month, White House sources reportedly said.
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