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In an undated military photo, Mark S. Inch, a retired Army major general appointed in 2017 to oversee the Federal Bureau of Prisons. In his resignation submitted in May 2018, Inch said that he had been elbowed him out of major staffing, budget and policy decisions by Attorney General Jeff Sessions and, to a lesser extent, Jared Kushner. (Monica King/U.S. Army via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY --
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