How to send Comments to Jeff Sessions
I thought this might be an interesting opportunity. With GOP in control of the federal departments at least we can get them listening to our concerns. In many cases there may or will be career federal employees who will be contrary to what you express. In any comment line, it always helps to be polite and direct. I believe in many cases aides to cabinet officials are supposed to take these public comments, summarize them if numerous, and present them in morning meetings.
I found this comment line for US Attorney General Jeff Sessions. In my case I asked him to reinvigorate the US DOJ policy against foreign lobbying by unregistered agents. IMO, this means that demonstrations and grass roots email campaigns for persons in the US illegally are banned. There can only be contact of US officials from lobbyists who are registered as such. How far this can go, is a good question. The law against unregistered foreign agency was enacted when we feared German and Japanese spies in the late 1930's and typically that unit sends only a warning to an unregistered lobbyist.
I'm not in favor of headline grabbing crackdowns. However lobbying should be deterred, because it is contrary to our goals of national sovereignty and elected officials who are responsive, first and foremost, to US citizens. However, even Democratic and Republican presidents both have sought to uphold this elemental principle. Even Barack Obama, as US Senator protested to the DOJ about unregistered foreign lobbying.
The easiest thing to do would be to simply call the comment line and say you want to leave your opinion for AG Jeff Sessions: 202-353-1555
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