Number 2 in Justice Department plotted to overthrow duly elected president, according to NYT
[size=17]Jon Bowne | Infowars.com - SEPTEMBER 22, 2018
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In a surprise show of unbiased journalism, The New York Times dropped a bombshell detailing conversations Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein had with then-Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe, FBI lawyer Lisa Page and fellow Justice Department and FBI officials in the spring of 2017, during the tumult following Trump’s firing of FBI director James Comey.
The Times reported that at the time, Rosenstein suggested he wear a wire to record his conversations with Trump, and “in the discussions, Rosenstein reportedly floated recruiting Cabinet secretaries, such as Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and White House chief of staff John Kelly behind an effort to invoke the 25th Amendment, which allows members of a president’s Cabinet to remove him by majority vote if he is deemed unfit for office,” reported The Hill.
Mueller’s precious nothing-burger investigation has stalled long enough. Remove the architect, Rat Rosenstein threatening this Republic, where supreme power is held by the people and the legislature, not a bureaucracy of trickle-down globalist agents covering their rear ends with a political football. America, this is what treason looks like. We need action today, Mr. President.
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Subject: "A Lingering Stench..." - Trump Hints At Rosenstein Firing During Friday Night Rally Sat Sep 22, 2018 1:11 pm
President Trump gave his clearest indication yet that he is preparing to fire Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein after the NYT reported that Rosentein during a rally in Sringfield, Missouri. During the rally, Trump said that while his administration had cleaned house at the DOJ, a "lingering stench" has remained. But that too would soon be taken care of. Trump's comments followed a revelation published by the New York Times about an attempted palace coup orchestrated by the Deputy Attorney General during the spring of 2017. After Trump cited a letter written by Rosenstein as justification for firing former FBI Director James Comey back in May 2017, Rosenstein reportedly felt embittered and "used" by the president. So he sought revenge by attempting to persuade members of the Trump cabinet to invoke the 25th amendment and remove Trump from office. Rosenstein's plot quickly fizzled, but not before the deputy AG had suggested that the conspirators should attempt to surreptitiously record the president in the Oval Office. News of the conspiracy, which was reportedly drawn from memos written by former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, who was fired earlier this year and may face criminal charges after purportedly lying to the DOJ inspector general, has provoked widespread calls for Rosenstein's ouster.
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Rosenstein discussed secretly recorded conversations with Trump, implementing 25th amendment: report
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein secretly recorded conversations in the Oval Office with President Trump last year and discussed the possibility of Cabinet officials invoking the 25th amendment... thehill.com
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During Friday's rally, Trump emphasized that we have "great people" in the Department of Justice. And that, if his administration took a poll, "they'd probably be at 95%" support. "Butthere's a lingering stench, and we're going to get rid of that group." Trump has reportedly considered firing Rosenstein at least twice before, according to media reports, most recently after the FBI raided the home, hotel room and office of former Trump attorney Michael Cohen. Rosenstein is in charge of the ongoing Russia probe. Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself last spring after Trump fired Comey, earning the enduring enmity of his boss. https://youtu.be/eGTe6IvJi1k
Trump also continued to back his SCOTUS pick Brett Kavanaugh during the rally. "Fantastic man. Fantastic man," Trump said of the judge.
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"And he was born – you talk about Central Casting – he was born, they were saying it 10 years ago about him, he was born for it. And it’s going to happen, it’s going to happen," Trump said, referring to Kavanaugh's confirmation.
The president made his appearance in the state to stump for Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley, who is running against Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill in the Nov. 6 midterm vote.
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