Feinstein is back. Maybe we’ll get some real stuff now. Yep. Japanese internment. She has a bipartisan bill with Lee and Cruz to prevent that ever happening again—do you believe the gov’t can indefinitely detain Americans in the U.S. without charge or trial? Sessions: important question, what if we’re in a war like we are now—he’s skipping over the “citizen” part of this question, so he’s basically saying yes, he’s open to unlawful detention of U.S. citizens without charge, in the middle of a lot of word salad. But he “respects her concerns.” Feinstein, thanks for the mansplaining, but I’ve been on the Intel committee for a dozen years. I get this. Sessions: OK, a citizen has certain rights, including habeus review and probably should be detained without due process. So she got something out of him. Feinstein then turns to torture: you actually voted against McCain’s torture amendment, do you agree that the torture carried out by the CIA under Bush is unlawful. That that’s rule of law? You’d enforce it. Sessions: Yeah, that’s the law now and I’ll uphold it.