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Rosenstein Signed Off On Raid of Trump’s Attorney

April 10, 2018 at 11:53 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein personally signed off on Monday’s FBI decision to raid the office of Michael Cohen, President Trump’s personal attorney and longtime confidant, the New York Times reports.

“The early-morning searches enraged Mr. Trump, associates said, setting off an angry public tirade Monday evening that continued in private at the White House as the president fumed about whether he should fire Mr. Rosenstein. The episode has deeply unsettled White House aides, Justice Department officials and lawmakers from both parties, who believe the president may use it as a pretext to purge the team leading the investigation into Russia meddling in the 2016 election.”

Filed Under: White House Tagged With: Rod Rosenstein

Sessions Dines with Rosenstein in Show of Solidarity

February 28, 2018 at 8:01 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Attorney General Jeff Sessions had dinner tonight with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Solicitor General Noel Francisco, Axios reports.

“The symbolism was unmistakable: the three top ranking officials in the Justice Department appearing together in a show of solidarity on the same day Trump is publicly and privately raging about Sessions.”

Filed Under: White House Tagged With: Jeff Sessions, Rod Rosenstein

Bonus Quote of the Day

February 1, 2018 at 1:07 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“Well, the president has the ability to fire his at-will employees, so if the president fired Rosenstein, I would support that. I think that there are a lot of people in American — especially in my district of Kentucky — that are disappointed in the attorney general and Rosenstein, and you know, if there is something there with Russia, then let’s get it out. This whole Russia investigation has been a big distraction.”

— Rep. James Comer (R-KY), talking to CNN about the possibility of President Trump firing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

Filed Under: White House Tagged With: James Comer, Rod Rosenstein


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Trump Says Memo Will Help Him Discredit Investigation

February 1, 2018 at 9:53 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

President Trump “continues to tell his associates he believed the highly controversial Republican memo alleging the FBI abused its surveillance tools could help discredit the Russia investigation,” CNN reports.

“In phone calls last night and over the past days, Trump has told friends he believes the memo would expose bias within the agency’s top ranks and make it easier for him to argue the Russia investigations are prejudiced against him.”

Also important: “People familiar with the President’s thinking say the fate of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein remains in question amid the expected release of the Nunes memo.”

For members: Trump Sure Seems to Be Hiding Something

Filed Under: White House Tagged With: Rod Rosenstein

Trump Asked Rosenstein If He Was ‘On My Team’

January 31, 2018 at 4:34 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein visited the White House in December seeking President Trump’s help. The top Justice Department official in the Russia investigation wanted Trump’s support in fighting off document demands from House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes,” CNN reports.

“But the President had other priorities ahead of a key appearance by Rosenstein on the Hill… Trump wanted to know where the special counsel’s Russia investigation was heading. And he wanted to know whether Rosenstein was ‘on my team.'”

Filed Under: White House Tagged With: Rod Rosenstein

Mueller Interviews His Boss on Russia Investigation

September 20, 2017 at 7:54 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

The Wall Street Journal reports Robert Mueller’s office has interviewed Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein about Trump’s firing of James Comey.

“The interview, which occurred in June or July, presents the unusual situation of investigators questioning the person directly overseeing their probe. Mr. Mueller as special counsel has a good deal of independence, but he ultimately answers to Mr. Rosenstein, because Jeff Sessions recused himself from the investigation. The special counsel’s handling of the interview could be a sign that Mr. Mueller’s team doesn’t view Mr. Rosenstein as a central witness in its probe, as the deputy attorney general hasn’t withdrawn himself from overseeing it since that interview. A key witness would likely have to take such a step.”

Filed Under: White House Tagged With: Robert Mueller, Rod Rosenstein

Trump Mostly Blames Sessions and Rosenstein

June 17, 2017 at 8:18 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

New York Times: “Inside the White House, those close to the president say he has continued to fume about the actions of Justice Department officials, his anger focused mostly on Mr. Rosenstein for appointing Mr. Mueller and on Attorney General Jeff Sessions, a longtime political ally whose decision to recuse himself from the Russia case in March enraged Mr. Trump…”

“While he has left open the possibility of dismissing Mr. Mueller and began considering it shortly after the special counsel was appointed last month, the president’s anger has been largely trained on Mr. Sessions and Mr. Rosenstein, whom he views less as executors of law than as salaried staff.”

Associated Press: “Trump advisers and confidants describe the president as increasingly angry over the investigation, yelling at television sets in the White House carrying coverage and insisting he is the target of a conspiracy to discredit — and potentially end — his presidency.”

Filed Under: White House Tagged With: Jeff Sessions, Rod Rosenstein

Rosenstein May Recuse Himself

June 16, 2017 at 10:33 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who has ultimate authority over the special counsel’s probe of Russia’s alleged meddling in the 2016 election, has privately acknowledged to colleagues that he may have to recuse himself from the matter, which he took charge of only after Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ own recusal, sources tell ABC News.

Those private remarks “are significant because they reflect the widening nature of the federal probe, which now includes a preliminary inquiry into whether President Donald Trump attempted to obstruct justice when he allegedly tried to curtail the probe and then fired James Comey as FBI director.”

Filed Under: White House Tagged With: Rod Rosenstein

Rosenstein Knew Comey Would Be Fired Before Memo

May 18, 2017 at 4:04 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein told the full Senate he knew that former FBI Director James Comey would be fired before he wrote his controversial memo that the White House initially used as justification for the firing, the Washington Post reports.

Said Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL): “He learned the president’s decision to fire him and then he wrote his memo with his rationale.”

Filed Under: White House Tagged With: James Comey, Rod Rosenstein

Why the Deputy Attorney General Must Resign

May 13, 2017 at 9:00 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Benjamin Wittes: “The trouble is that while Rosenstein got what he wanted, Trump’s idea of correcting the record was to say publicly exactly the thing about a law enforcement officer that makes his continued service in office impossible: That Trump had used his deputy attorney general as window dressing on a pre-cooked political decision to shut down an investigation involving himself, a decision for which he needed the patina of a high-minded rationale.”

“Once the President has said this about you—a law enforcement officer who works for him and who promised the Senate in confirmation hearings you would show independence—you have nothing left. These are the costs of working for Trump, and it took Rosenstein only two weeks to pay them.”

“The only decent course now is to name a special prosecutor and then resign.”

Filed Under: White House Tagged With: Rod Rosenstein

Rosenstein Will Brief Entire Senate on Comey Firing

May 12, 2017 at 3:56 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has agreed to brief the full Senate next week on the firing of FBI Director James Comey, CNN reports.

Axios: “No word if the briefing will be open or closed, but expect Senate Dems to pounce on Comey’s firing and attempt to gain momentum in their push for a special counsel for the Russia investigation.”

Filed Under: White House Tagged With: Rod Rosenstein

Rosenstein Pressed White House to Correct the Record

May 11, 2017 at 1:49 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein pressed White House counsel Don McGahn “to correct what he felt was an inaccurate White House depiction of the events surrounding FBI Director James Comey’s firing,” the Wall Street Journal reports.

“Mr. Rosenstein left the impression that he couldn’t work in an environment where facts weren’t accurately reported… The deputy attorney general objected to statements by White House aides citing Mr. Rosenstein’s critical assessment of Mr.Comey’s job performance to justify the firing.”

Filed Under: White House Tagged With: Rod Rosenstein

Rosenstein Threatened to Quit Over White House Spin

May 10, 2017 at 11:33 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein “threatened to resign after the narrative emerging from the White House on Tuesday evening cast him as a prime mover of the decision to fire Comey and that the president acted only on his recommendation,” the Washington Post reports.

Filed Under: White House Tagged With: Rod Rosenstein

Deputy Attorney General Nominee Faces Heat

March 7, 2017 at 6:19 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Politico: “Senate Democrats, intent on keeping questions about the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia front and center, are turning to their next target: Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ top deputy. Rod Rosenstein, a veteran U.S. attorney whom President Donald Trump has nominated to become the Justice Department’s No. 2, heads into his confirmation hearing Tuesday squarely in the eye of the firestorm over the Russia controversy that has engulfed the Trump presidency for weeks.”

“The weight of the Russia investigation would fall on Rosenstein if he’s confirmed. Democrats are using what would usually be a noncontroversial nomination to extract as many concessions from Rosenstein as possible.”

Filed Under: White House Tagged With: Jeff Sessions, Rod Rosenstein, Russia

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