Rosenstein Considered Secretly Recording Trump to Bolster Impeachment Case

Deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein discussed the possibility of secretly recording president Trump and invoking the 25th Amendment to impeach him in the days following his firing of former FBI director James Comey, the New York Times reported Friday.

Just two weeks into his tenure as deputy attorney general, Rosenstein reportedly regretted his role in crafting the memo that justified Trump’s firing of Comey. In conversations with Department of Justice and FBI officials, Rosenstein reportedly considered wearing a wire to document chaos in the White House and suggested his colleagues begin recruiting cabinet members to launch impeachment proceedings.

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September 21 2018

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Rosenstein Considered Secretly Recording Trump to Bolster Impeachment Case

Rod Rosenstein discussed the possibility of secretly recording president Trump and invoking the 25th amendment to impeach him after the president fired James Comey. Read More


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