CNN)The resistance to President Trump's controversial ban on refugees is growing. What started at the grassroots level with spontaneous protests at airports and on city streets is now reaching into higher levels of government. Frustrated with a President who seems to be running roughshod over American policy, Acting Attorney General Sally Yates, an Obama appointee, announced she would not defend the order. Yates said she would refuse to put the power of the Department of Justice behind this measure in the courts. Human rights, civil rights, and civil liberties supporters were bolstered by her defiance. Then Trump fired her by a hand-delivered letter, revealing the fragility of the opposition to this administration. Even with this blowup, it still does not seem that the Republican Senate, eager to secure this moment of unified government, will do anything to jeopardize Senator Jeff Sessions' confirmation as Attorney General. And from everything we know, Sessions will be much more than merely willing to enforce this order and anything else that comes from the Trump White House involving immigration and refugees in the coming years. XxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxX What CNN has failed to notice is that I am the one who is driving MY agenda. Trump is whom I elected to follow through on MY directive's. BTW, have any of you noticed that the Hillary popular vote total has become fluid and depending on the conversational intensity of the Legacy Press, it's now any number between 2.9 mil to 5.5 mil #rachalmaddow (at CNN)















