Interesting….
www.al.com reports
A trove of information about Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, President Donald Trump’s controversial nominee for U.S. Attorney General, disappeared from a popular online research service within the past two weeks.
As of Jan. 17, extensive personal, professional and financial details about Sessions, his family and his properties were available via subscribers-only sections of the LexisNexis website.
But by Jan. 25, nearly every mention of Sessions was scrubbed from the site. It is not clear on what day exactly the information was removed, but it happened within five days of Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20.
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Yet extensive information about Trump himself remains posted on the site, as does information about a number of his cabinet nominees, including Secretary of State nominee Rex Tillerson, Navy Secretary nominee Philip Bilden and Ben Carson, Trump’s Housing and Urban Development Secretary nominee. Carson was once a leading presidential primary contender, and was subject to significant security measures during the 2016 campaign.
Read more at http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2017/01/jeff_sessions_staff_feds_dont.html




