Posted on 09/21/2018 12:19:41 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is challenging a bombshell story in The New York Times alleging that he discussed secretly recording President Trump last year, calling it inaccurate and factually incorrect.
Rosenstein in a statement released by the Justice Department also said that there was no basis to invoke the 25th Amendment, after the Times reported that he proposed recruiting various Cabinet officials to take such a step in order to remove Trump from office over his unfitness.
The New York Timess story is inaccurate and factually incorrect, Rosenstein said. I will not further comment on a story based on anonymous sources who are obviously biased against the department and are advancing their own personal agenda. But let me be clear about this: Based on my personal dealings with the president, there is no basis to invoke the 25th Amendment.
The Times, citing anonymous sources, reported Friday afternoon that Rosenstein made the comments in discussions with Justice Department and FBI officials in spring 2017, shortly after Trump fired James Comey as FBI director.
The newpaper reported that Rosenstein proposed secretly recording conversations with Trump in the Oval Office and suggested others interviewing to become FBI director wear a wire.
The article does not allege that Rosenstein actually recorded Trump or followed through on his musings about invoking the 25th Amendment.
A DOJ spokeswoman provided the newspaper with a comment from someone said to be present when Rosenstein made the reported comment about wearing a wire, suggesting the remark was made sarcastically.
The White House initially pinned Trumps decision to fire Comey on a Justice Department memo written by Rosenstein that criticized the then-FBI director for his handling of the Clinton email investigation.
Rosenstein is said to have been rattled by the events and Trump leaning on his memo to fire Comey, fearing he had been taken advantage of in the process.
According to the Times, Rosensteins remarks were documented in part in memos written by Andrew McCabe, the former FBI deputy director who was fired by the Justice Department in March.
Trump later indicated that the Russia investigation previously led by Comey had factored into his decision to remove the FBI chief, and that he would have removed Comey regardless of recommendation from Rosenstein.
Rosenstein has at times drawn ire from Trump over his handling of the special counsel investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
The No. 2 Justice Department official is overseeing the probe as a result of Attorney General Jeff Sessionss recusal last year.
Rosenstein appointed Robert Mueller as special counsel to spearhead the investigation in May of last year after Trump fired Comey.
Never said he did not do it, just the usual shyster weasel words.
Well, funny you should mention that. Framed might not be the correct word but after really researching Watergate, I think youll come to the same conclusion I have which is that the commonly accepted narrative is not the real story by a long shot. Here is a great read you might want to dive into
. Silent Coup: The Removal of a President by Silent Coup by Len Colodny and Robert Gettlin.
Rosenstein is such a weasel. He doesn't deny the recording part, he just says the NYT didn't get the story right.
If even a tiny bit of this is true, I am beyond anger and want the entire DOJ and FBI to be disbanded and a new agency with brand new leadership to be created.
Trump.....please drain the swamp...this is an example of the deep state swamp.
Good enough for him to conduct a witch-hunt but pisses him off when it happens to him....ironic.
Once Mueller vomits up his ‘report’ Rosenstein should be fired.
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