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Rod Rosenstein said Wednesday he believes there's no good cause for firing special prosecutor Robert Mueller and that to date no one has asked him to remove the special counsel.
Rod Rosenstein said Wednesday he believes there's no good cause for firing special prosecutor Robert Mueller and that to date no one has asked him to remove the special counsel.
Rod Rosenstein said Wednesday he believes there's no good cause for firing special prosecutor Robert Mueller and that to date no one has asked him to remove the special counsel.
Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said Robert Mueller's special counsel investigation was no "witch hunt," but he is reserving judgment on the origins of the Russia matter.Whether the ...
Rosenstein spent Wednesday morning being peppered by Republican lawmakers for his handling of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and ...
Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein defended former special counsel Robert Mueller during a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee as they investigate the Russia probe. Rosenstein ...
News DOJ's Rod Rosenstein, Job Searching Since September, Lands at King & Spalding The career Justice Department official, whose role overseeing the Mueller investigation made him a household name ...
Then-Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein was determined to keep his big secret about a pending special counsel right up to the day his top candidate, Robert Mueller, sat down with President ...
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said Monday he was confident Attorney General Bill Barr would make the right decision about how much of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's final report on the ...
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed special counsel Robert Mueller and remains his most visible Justice Department protector, is expected to leave his position soon.
Rosenstein appointed Mueller in May 2017 after then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself from the Russia investigation. Since then, Rosenstein has been in charge of oversight of the probe.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte explained to Fox News on Sunday what he's expecting to learn when Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein sits for a closed-door interview with ...