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Trump: Rosenstein attempted coup

- By Reis Thebault

The president accused the deputy attorney general of engaging in “illegal and treasonous” activity.

President Donald Trump on Monday hurled sharp criticism at Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, accusing him of engaging in “illegal and treasonous” activity.

The president trained his ire on Rosenstein — a member of his own administra­tion — and two bygone officials from the Trump Justice Department, former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe and former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, in a pair of morning tweets.

“Wow, so many lies by now disgraced acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe. He was fired for lying, and now his story gets even more deranged. He and Rod J. Rosenstein, who was hired by Jeff Sessions (another beauty), look like they were planning a very illegal act, and got caught,” Trump wrote. “This was the illegal and treasonous ‘insurance policy’ in full action!”

Trump was apparently referring to comments McCabe has made recently, amid a media blitz ahead of the release of his book about working in Trump’s administra­tion. McCabe told CBS News’ “60 Minutes” that he and Rosenstein discussed removing Trump from office through the 25th Amendment, and the possibilit­y of Rosenstein wearing a wire to “collect evidence” about the president’s motivation for firing former FBI Director James Comey.

“To be fair, it was an unbelievab­ly stressful time,” McCabe said in the interview. “I can’t even describe for you how many things must have been coursing through the deputy attorney general’s mind at that point. So it was really something that he kinda threw out in a very frenzied chaotic conversati­on about where we were and what we needed to do next.”

Rosenstein has disputed this allegation, which The Washington Post has previously reported. The Justice Department also issued a response to the “60 Minutes” interview, writing that Rosenstein “never authorized” any recording of the president and that he wasn’t “in a position to consider invoking the 25th Amendment.”

Fox News Channel contributo­r Dan Bongino appeared on “Fox & Friends” on Monday and said of the McCabe interview, “What was laid out last night ... was a coup attempt on the president of the United States.”

Trump tweeted Bongino’s quote, adding, “True!”

The three men — Rosenstein,

McCabe and Sessions, all Republican­s — have become some of Trump’s favorite punching bags. As attorney general, Sessions was “weak,” “beleaguere­d” and bore a resemblanc­e to the cartoon character “Mr. Magoo,” Trump has said. McCabe was a “puppet,” a “disgrace” and “pretends to be a ‘poor little Angel.’ ”

But Trump has reserved some of his harshest criticism for the man still in his employ.

In late November, the president shared a meme from a supporter’s Twitter account that showed a bevy of who Trump considers to be nemeses locked up behind bars. There was Rosenstein, crowded into the back of the cell, near special counsel Robert Mueller and just behind former President Barack Obama.

Rosenstein’s crime? “He should have never picked a special counsel,” Trump told the New York Post. Rosenstein appointed Mueller to investigat­e the Trump presidenti­al campaign’s possible links to Russia.

 ?? CHIP SOMODEVILL­A/GETTY 2017 ?? Rod Rosenstein, from left, Jeff Sessions and Andrew McCabe.
CHIP SOMODEVILL­A/GETTY 2017 Rod Rosenstein, from left, Jeff Sessions and Andrew McCabe.

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