Oman Daily Observer

Trump-russia probe official may leave post

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WASHINGTON: US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversees the special counsel investigat­ion into Russia’s role in the 2016 presidenti­al election, headed to the White House on Monday amid reports he would be leaving the post.

A source told Reuters that Rosenstein had not been fired but had spent the weekend contemplat­ing whether he should resign after a New York Times report said in 2017 he had suggested secretly recording President Donald Trump.

If Rosenstein resigns, Trump has more leeway on replacing him while firing him would make it harder for Trump to designate a successor.

The Axios news website cited an unidentifi­ed source with knowledge of the matter as saying Rosenstein, the No 2 Justice Department official and a frequent target of Trump’s anger, had verbally resigned to White House Chief of Staff John Kelly. Another Axios source said Rosenstein is “expecting to be fired” so he plans to step down. NBC News reported Rosenstein said he would not resign and the White House would have to fire him.

Trump has faced mounting pressure from the investigat­ion by special counsel Robert Mueller, who is looking into Russia’s role in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

There had been widespread speculatio­n that Trump would fire Rosenstein since Friday when a New York Times report said that in 2017 Rosenstein had suggested secretly recording the president and recruiting Cabinet members to invoke a constituti­onal amendment to remove him from office.

 ?? — Reuters File Photo ?? Deputy US Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
— Reuters File Photo Deputy US Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

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