genuinely like sessions and think he's doing a good job. so this theory contends that if sessions was moved to homeland security, trump could satisfy republicans and he'd also get a chance to name a new attorney general who then perhaps could fire special counsel robert mueller who trump has repeatedly said is on a witch hunt in his investigation of possible collusion between the trump administration and the russia connection to the 2016 election. now, again, it's just a theory, but one that senator lindsey graham has already tried to pour water on today. in two retweets of an article that was talking about this possibility, ana, graham applauded sessions' credentials as attorney general and then he wrote, quote, dhs secretary jeff sessions doesn't sound right, doesn't feel right, bad idea. graham obviously getting out ahead of things, ana, but even if all of this did happen, look, we got to point out that the senate would still have to confirm a new attorney general. so even if it was the plan all along, it's not exactly a