MADISON, Alabama — Jeff Sessions of Alabama became the first sitting U.S. senator to endorse Donald Trump on Sunday.
Sessions, donning a red “Make America Great Again” hat, told the crowd that he was throwing his support behind this “movement” because, in his best estimation, “at this time in America’s history, we need to make America great again!”
Sessions’ endorsement comes on the heels of another high-profile endorsement from New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
Despite having criticized Trump during his own run for the Republican nomination, Christie threw his support behind the New York real estate mogul, who he said was a longtime friend. Christie spent Friday and Saturday on the trail traveling with Trump, touting his credentials and slamming rivals, specifically Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.
“I’m becoming mainstream. All these people are now endorsing me,” Trump told the sprawling Alabama crowd. “When I get Jeff Sessions, that means a lot to me. That means a lot. That’s a biggie, especially since he’s never done it before.”
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Sessions’ endorsement startled the audience but wasn’t necessarily surprising given the two men’s history.









