Sessions was ostensibly talking about officials who allegedly “silenced” a report with "evidence" that the COVID-19 pandemic originated in a Chinese lab. Those alleged silencers were Dr. Anthony Fauci and other members of the Biden administration. Sessions accused them of “abuse of power.”
Project much, Pete? Because no sooner were those three words out of Sessions’ mouth than he began talking about prosecuting them in show trials. “Until we go and actually take these people on and actually prosecute them for the things that they have done, we're not going to get anybody's attention,” Sessions said. “So that's what's got to happen right now.”
But it’s very clear Sessions was not just gaga for COVID-origin prosecutions. He added, “It's got to happen where we hold people accountable. Perhaps you've seen some people who served in Congress who may have misled people about investigations. We're going to have to do this.”
I can assure you that Sessions is not talking about prosecuting Republicans involved in the sham Biden impeachment effort.