If Sessions stays in the job, he should put a timetable on the Mueller investigation, giving it a deadline to yield proof of collusion. If the clock runs out and there is no proof of misconduct by the President Sessions should blow the whistle
Swamp draining is not genteel work. And Jeff Sessions, the consummate gentlemen, has not yet displayed the grit required for that work.
As Senator Sessions from Alabama, he was a model of decorum, dignity and collegial demeanor in the U.S. Senate. He was, and remains, loyal to his state, to his family, and to his oath of office--a good and honorable man.
His confirmation hearing--when friends and former colleagues from across the aisle directly, or indirectly, accused him of being a racist--should have been his wake-up call that political life inside the Trump administration would bring confrontations with ravenous D.C. Swamp creatures. But, if he took that wake-up call, he does not appear to have taken it to heart.