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Home Front: Politix
Rosenstein plans to leave Justice Dept. shortly after Barr confirmed
2019-01-09
[10 News - CNN] Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is planning to leave the Justice Department shortly after William Barr, the President's nominee for attorney general, is confirmed, according to a source familiar with his thinking

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is planning to leave the Justice Department shortly after William Barr, the President's nominee for attorney general, is confirmed, according to a source familiar with his thinking.

The source said Rosenstein is not being forced out, and he has conveyed his thinking to the White House.

Barr's Senate confirmation hearing begins January 15, which means a confirmation vote at the earliest would occur in mid-February.

Rosenstein's plans were earlier reported by ABC News.

If confirmed, Barr would then oversee the special counsel's Russia investigation. Rosenstein has managed the investigation since it began in May 2017.
Should be going to jail, with Comey, McCabe,...
Posted by:Frank G

#9  In many states, if you refuse the sobriey test, you are presumed guilty.

But what Congress would pass such a law to apply to DC swamp-denizens?
Posted by: Bobby   2019-01-09 16:02  

#8  There should be periodic memory tests for government workers in these kinds of positions. If they can't pass, then they're summarily out of a job. Congressional inquiries should count as a test.
Posted by: gorb   2019-01-09 13:50  

#7  Guessing he knows for sure that William Barr will not charge him with treason. I give up.
Posted by: Woodrow   2019-01-09 13:13  

#6  You nailed it MP. Six months from now the little weazel won't even remember his own name
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-01-09 13:03  

#5  #3If he isn't working for the DoJ does that mean he doesn't have to testify? --Bright Pebbles
Bingo! Followed by an abrupt case of Instant Amnesiaâ„¢ and an inability to say anything other than "Fifth Amendment!Fifth Amendment! CRAAAWK!" like a man-sized parrot in a business suit.
Posted by: magpie   2019-01-09 12:38  

#4  Mission accomplished?
Posted by: Iblis   2019-01-09 10:59  

#3  If he isn't working for the DoJ does that mean he doesn't have to testify?

Is this like Huma & Weiner not getting divorced?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-01-09 10:24  

#2  NY Post says same
Posted by: Frank G   2019-01-09 09:05  

#1  DAG Rosenstein has been promising resignation for quite awhile. Is it true this time? The guy ought to be running a Swamp survivalist blog. Is he under investigation for his many entanglements.
Posted by: JohnQC   2019-01-09 08:21  

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