Attorney general pick Sessions has dueling images
CAMDEN, Ala. — Upperclassmen on the Wilcox County High School football team sometimes harassed the freshmen of 1964. But linebacker Jeff Sessions, a senior who was barely bigger than his younger schoolmates, didn’t join in.
“One of my friends was a football manager and they were picking on him. Jeff stood up and said, ‘Leave him alone,’” recalled fellow student George Alford, laughing as he remembered the 140-pound player who went on to represent Alabama in the U.S. senate and is now President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general.
“It’s not like he had any physical presence,” Alford said, “but he stood up.”
That’s the man Sessions’ backers want the nation to see on Tuesday when the 70-year-old Republican appears before his colleagues for a confirmation hearing: a polite but tenacious little guy fighting for other little guys.


