Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

US deputy attorney general spoke of taping, ousting Trump, says report

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com ■

WASHINGTON: US deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein had reportedly suggested recording conversati­ons with President Donald Trump and discussed trying to remove him from office on grounds of being unfit to discharge his duties.

He had made the suggestion­s in conversati­ons with officials of the justice department and the FBI in the days after the firing of James Comey as FBI director in May 2017, The New York Times reported on Friday, based on interviews with officials briefed on these conversati­ons or notes kept by officials including former acting director of the FBI Andy McCabe.

Rosenstein had played an important role in Comey’s firing and the White House had cited a note written by him as grounds for the president’s decision. The deputy AG was then new in the job and had been taken aback by being put front and centre of the firing, and was disappoint­ed and angry about it.

He had suggested secretly recording conversati­ons with Trump then, and initiating a move to have him removed through US Constituti­on’s 25th amendment that provides for the cabinet to remove the president for failing to perform his duties. He had believed he could persuade attorney general Jeff Sessions and then secretary of Department of Homeland Security John Kelly, who is now the president’s chief of staff.

In a statement, Rosenstein called the report “inaccurate and factually incorrect.”

“But let me be clear about this: Based on my personal dealings with the president, there is no basis to invoke the 25th Amendment,” he added.

 ?? NYT ?? ■ Deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein at a Senate hearing.
NYT ■ Deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein at a Senate hearing.

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