Boston Herald

Bombshell leaves DOJ chief hanging

Rosenstein fate unsure

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WASHINGTON — The fate of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein could turn on whether President Trump believes the account of an ex-FBI official who, as Trump once asserted in a tweet, had “LIED! LIED! LIED!”

Rosenstein discussed secretly recording Trump, though one person who was present at the time said Rosenstein was just being sarcastic, and reportedly suggested removing the commander in chief from office. Rosenstein issued a swift denial to both claims.

The revelation that the secondrank­ing Justice Department official had even broached those ideas has created even more uncertaint­y for him at a time when Trump has railed against law enforcemen­t leadership he has perceived as biased against him.

The president, at a Missouri rally Friday night, said there was a “lingering stench” at the Justice Department that “we’re going to get rid of.” He didn’t name names.

A key witness in the episode is Andrew McCabe, who was temporaril­y elevated to FBI director after Trump fired James Comey. McCabe documented conversati­ons with senior officials, including Trump and Rosenstein, in memos that have been provided to special counsel Robert Mueller as part of the Trump-Russia investigat­ion.

The discussion about possibly recording Trump occurred during a meeting with McCabe in May 2017 following Comey’s firing. Comey’s dismissal infuriated many rank-and-file agents, but the White House has said that decision was made on the Justice Department’s recommenda­tion.

A memo from McCabe also describes Rosenstein as having discussed the potential removal of the president under the Constituti­on.

While Trump has publicly scorned Rosenstein, the president has been every bit as harsh toward McCabe, who was fired in March amid a watchdog investigat­ion that concluded he repeatedly lied about his involvemen­t in a news media disclosure.

Trump once called McCabe’s firing a “great day for democracy” and asserted without elaboratio­n that McCabe knew all “about the lies and corruption going on at the highest levels of the FBI.” The inspector general’s findings have been referred to prosecutor­s for possible criminal charges.

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 ?? AP FILE PHOTOS ?? IN LIMBO: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s position has become even more uncertain after ex-FBI boss Andrew McCabe, below, claimed Rosenberg discussed removing President Trump from office.
AP FILE PHOTOS IN LIMBO: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s position has become even more uncertain after ex-FBI boss Andrew McCabe, below, claimed Rosenberg discussed removing President Trump from office.

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