I've had the honor and privilege of knowing Jeff for over 25 years. He's been a dear friend and a mentor, and there is no finer person in public service than Jeff Sessions. He's conducted himself with the greatest integrity of any public official I've ever met.
Our farmers feed the world. They are up before dawn and work till well after sunset. They face any number of challenges they can't control, from too much rain to not enough, from disease to insect infestations.
A job is the best cure for poverty, and that's why economic development and job creation has been my principle focus.
I've got that hands-on experience with federal judges and how important it is to have judges like Neil Gorsuch, who will take a rule-of-law approach to the decision-making process. I think he's eminently qualified.
Shame on Congressman Brooks for his lack of faith in President Trump's and Attorney General Sessions' commitment to work together to make America great again.
As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, my first priority is to ensure the readiness of our military.
The BP settlement is good for Alabama, particularly Alabama's coastal region.
When my good friend Jeff Sessions endorsed Donald Trump, that was good enough for me.
I have the utmost confidence in Sen. Sessions, now General Sessions.
I am very pleased with President Trump's selection of Judge Neil Gorsuch as his first appointee to the U.S. Supreme Court.
We rely on the rule of law. I think we've lost touch with that concept in Washington.
Debate about the causes and consequences of climate change and the policy positions taken in response to it should be encouraged, not silenced.
To suggest that the President of the United States - the head of the free world, a man who is changing the world - is being manipulated by Mitch McConnell is insulting to the president.
Alabama and other states had a terrible record in terms of depriving people of their right to vote, making it difficult for them to vote, discriminating against people.