Posted on 03/19/2018 12:09:22 PM PDT by detective
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein gave a resume to the Senate Judiciary Committee for his confirmation to be Deputy Attorney General. In that resume, provided under oath, he falsely stated the dates at which he worked for Ken Starrs investigative legal team.
Rosenstein testified to the Senate that he worked on Starrs team beginning in 1995 and ending in 1997. Rosenstein said that he began working at the U.S. Attorneys office in Maryland for the Clinton administration in the year 1997. However, records show that Rosenstein interviewed Hillary Clinton for Ken Starr in the Whitewater case on January 14, 1998.
Rosensteins official interview with Hillary Clinton lasted fifteen minutes and cleared her of charges stemming from the seizing of FBI documents on the former Clinton White House travel director.
(Excerpt) Read more at bigleaguepolitics.com ...
Apparently Rosenstein has been lying and covering up for the Clintons since the 1990s.
Why did Sessions choose him as Deputy Attorney General?
Surely Session knew this. He should be asked “Why?”
He just false remembered.
The optimist in me says it has something to do with giving them enough rope...
Rosenstein is a Obama holdover.
14 days on a resume is not a crime.
4D chess Rope a dope. Or something like that.
Is this one of Qs 4 booms for this week? This is huge
Yet another stinking, lying bastard!
Please don’t be so damned naive!
I'm sure he has a good recuse.
agree. thats a real stretch.
In before the Sessions in Keebler Elf outfit...
“Why did Sessions choose him as Deputy Attorney General?”
Who recommended Sessions? When the story of Trump’s treacherous rino inner circle(pence, priebus, etc), who recommended sessions and rosenstein as AG & DAG, finally comes out it should be a fascinating read.
True.
I'd be more interested in the details of Rod's "15 minutes" interview with Hillary and then him "clearing" her of taking the FBI Travel docs.
“14 days on a resume is not a crime.”
Unless other questioning asks you about activity relating to certain individuals and you deny it. Then it becomes a coverup.
Given that you were in the White House questioning the first lady under oath, I would think you would know EXACTLY what day that occurred.
Sessions didn't, Donald Trump did.
I think he was just next in line.
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