Chattanooga Times Free Press

White House: Trump-Rosenstein face-off could get delayed again

- BY DARLENE SUPERVILLE

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s highly anticipate­d meeting with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein could be delayed again.

A face-to-face meeting set for last week was pushed to this week because it had been scheduled for the same day as last Thursday’s Senate hearing featuring back-to-back testimony from Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, the California woman who says he sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers.

Kavanaugh has denied the allegation.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Sunday that Trump and Rosenstein could meet this week — a date hasn’t been set — but she added that the meeting could be delayed again given the continued focus on Kavanaugh’s nomination.

The FBI is taking another look at Kavanaugh’s background in light of allegation­s from Ford and two other women.

Asked about the issues Trump wants to discuss with Rosenstein, Sanders said she didn’t want to “get ahead” of their conversati­on.

“A date for that hasn’t been set. It could be this week. I could see it pushing back another week, given all of the other things that are going on with the Supreme Court. But we’ll see,” she said on “Fox News Sunday.”

The job of Rosenstein, the Justice Department’s No. 2 official, may be in question following reports that he discussed possibly secretly recording Trump and invoking the Constituti­on’s 25th Amendment to remove him from office.

The Justice Department issued statements from Rosenstein meant to deny the report. The department also released a statement from an individual who recalled the comment about recording the president but said Rosenstein meant it sarcastica­lly.

Rosenstein arrived at the White House last Monday with the expectatio­n he would be fired. Instead, the White House said he and Trump would meet last Thursday, after the president returned from New York. But that meeting was postponed until this week after Sanders said Trump wanted to focus on the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing featuring Kavanaugh and Ford.

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