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How can Trump fire Rosenstein based on a story from the NYT which Trump is always calling fake news?
Does this mean Trump has been lying and screaming fake news simply for his base?
They all seem to be taking this as real news at the WH. Weird.
There is a lot of corroboration for the event the thing in question is did he say "do you want me to wear a wire" in exasperation at MCcabe and whoever else was there or at the president.
In my opinion if this meeting took place as portrayed and he disagreed then he should have let the president know. I think he needs to be fired either way.
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#WINNING!!! Now the #3 will take over the Mueller investigation and I believe she (?) is highly regarded by Trump
They say it will be Noel Francisco which is probably good for Trump. A lot of confusion as to what is going on.
With Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s ouster, Solicitor General Noel Francisco is slated to oversee the Robert Mueller probe under the Justice Department’s succession plan.
And even if Rosenstein end up leaving (one way or the other), Noel Francisco cannot take oversight on the Mueller investigation, he's recused due to a conflict from his previous employment.
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And even if Rosenstein end up leaving (one way or the other), Noel Francisco cannot take oversight on the Mueller investigation, he's recused due to a conflict from his previous employment.
You have a twitter link that goes to nowhere.
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