At my confirmation hearing in March 2017, a Republican Senator asked me to make a commitment. He said: Youre going to be in charge of this [Russia] investigation. I want you to look me in the eye and tell me that youll do it right, that youll take it to its conclusion and youll report [your results] to the American people.
I did pledge to do it right and take it to the appropriate conclusion. I did not promise to report all results to the public, because grand jury investigations are ex parte proceedings. It is not our job to render conclusive factual findings. We just decide whether it is appropriate to file criminal charges.
Some critical decisions about the Russia investigation were made before I got there. The previous Administration chose not to publicize the full story about Russian computer hackers and social media trolls, and how they relate to a broader strategy to undermine America. The FBI disclosed classified evidence about the investigation to ranking legislators and their staffers. Someone selectively leaked details to the news media. The FBI Director announced at a congressional hearing that there was a counterintelligence investigation that might result in criminal charges. Then the former FBI Director alleged that the President pressured him to close the investigation, and the President denied that the conversation occurred.
So that happened
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Jeff, who was the Republican Senator that may have told Rosenstein this? McConnell?