LAST EDITED ON Feb-27-18 AT 09:08PM (MST)[p]Trump appointed him near the start of his term in office, maybe at that time he was not aware of some things concerning Rosenstein. Trump is not a dumb person, and can be very devious on some things as he is not like most politicians. We can just wait and see what the future holds for certain people.
I also have a hard time believing that J. Sessions is sitting back and not looking into some of the Democrats and their actions. Trump acting like he is a little upset with Sessions may be just a smoke screen to throw off some potential targets down the line. Trump has a history of firing people that he feels is not cutting the mustard with their job performance.
You can bet the Democrats did not see the guy below coming at them on Trump's 2016 election.
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Brad Parscale: Who is Trump's 2020 campaign manager?
A look at how Brad Parcscale knew Donald Trump and became his campaign manager for the President's 2020 re-election campaign.
President Trump has tapped Brad Parscale -- the towering, bearded political consultant described as a ?genius? by The Washington Post -- as the man to lead his 2020 re-election bid as campaign manager.
Parscale, who had previously worked for the Trump Organization, worked as Trump?s top digital operations guru for the 2016 campaign and was credited with possibly tipping the election.
Parscale announced Tuesday the appointments of other senior campaign aides, including Michael Glassner as chief operating officer and Lara Trump, the president's daughter-in-law and son to Eric Trump, as senior adviser.
The Trump campaign said in a news release that it plans on being involved in the 2018 midterm elections, including endorsing House and Senate candidates.
Born in Topeka, Kansas, Parscale says he spent 15 years building his company he started with just $500 before moving to the Trump Organization in 2010. But as he moved up the ranks to eventually take control of the Trump campaign?s digital arm, he wielded significant influence and pushed the campaign to invest in social media advertising, particularly Facebook.
"You want a great product, you want things that resonate with people and make them dance,? he said at a conference in November.
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Parscale has been described as a "genius" for his 2016 campaign efforts. (Fox News)
The Washington Post called him the ?genius who won Trump?s campaign." A "60 Minutes" profile likened him to the "secret sauce, the magic wand person, the Wizard of Oz behind the curtain."
?The campaign poured money into Facebook, sending thousands of versions of tweaked ads to maximize response,? the profile from the Post said. ?Then it won the presidency by a margin narrow enough that Parscale (and Facebook) can justifiably take credit.?
Parscale described his methods in an interview with Fox News and talked about how data led the campaign to push in Pennsylvania and Michigan.