The United States Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps and Office of Military Commissions have dropped all charges against former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, a JAG source told Real Raw News.
As reported last week, JAG investigators arrested Sessions on the charge of treason after obtaining evidence he had conspired with Merrick Garland to imprison Jan 6ers and had worked with the Deep State to undermine Trump’s presidency in 2018.
According to our source, on Monday, Vice Admiral Darse E. Crandall received a surprise telephone call from none other than President Donald J. Trump, who said JAG made a terrible mistake and “ordered” the admiral to free Sessions and expunge mention of his arrest from military records.
In response, Adm. Crandall told Trump that JAG had “concrete, irrefutable” proof of Sessions’ crimes and that releasing him would damage JAG’s credibility and imperil future arrests. He said JAG spent a lot of money, and manpower, over several months investigating Sessions. He vehemently insisted he had sufficient evidence to secure a conviction.
“After Admiral Hannink retired, I accepted this responsibility. I have fulfilled it with honor, pride, and accuracy, Mr. President. I have as much evidence against Sessions as my predecessor had against Hillary Clinton. How can you ask me to release him?” the admiral said to Trump.
“The most important mission in the history of our country, by far, is happening right now. All I can tell you is the proof you think you have against him is as fake as the Russia, Russia hoax, and now the classified boxes hoax against me. There’s never been anything like what’s going on right now. You’ve done a magnificent job, a great job, but Jeff was a mistake. You have to release him. I can’t tell you more right now, but his arrest was a huge mistake,” President Trump replied.
The admiral reminded Trump that his invocation of the Insurrection Act gave the United States provisional military power to arrest past and present administration officials whose furtherance of the Deep State’s agenda infringed on the Constitution of the United States.
Trump said Sessions had been part of a “now ruined plan.” He said Sessions must be released and protected, as his cover was compromised.
“Take care of it,” Trump told Adm. Crandall.
Sessions, our source said, was released from custody Tuesday morning.
When we get it, Real Raw News will provide additional information on this developing situation.