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Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein submits resignation letter, will leave post May 11Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has submitted a letter of resignation to President Donald Trump.WorldApr 29, 2019
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Trump to nominate transport official Jeffrey Rosen as deputy AG: officialRosen would succeed Rod Rosenstein, who appointed a special counsel to investigate possible ties between Russia and President Donald Trump's campaign.PoliticsFeb 19, 2019
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Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller to Russia probe, to quit as deputy AG in March: officialRosenstein is expected to step down by mid March, a Justice Department official said on Monday.PoliticsFeb 18, 2019
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Trump’s attorney general nominee will pledge to protect Mueller’s Russia probeWilliam Barr stopped short of directly pledging to release special counsel Robert Mueller’s report, but he expressed general support for disclosing the findings, whatever they may be.PoliticsJan 14, 2019
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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein expected to leave Justice Dept., source saysDeputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is expected to leave his position soon after William Barr is confirmed as attorney general.PoliticsJan 9, 2019
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Trump slams Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff in tweet, calls him ‘little Adam Schitt’Trump says Schiff shouldn’t complain that Matthew Whitaker wasn’t confirmed by the Senate as acting attorney general because neither was special counsel Robert Mueller.PoliticsNov 18, 2018
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Top lawmakers to interview Rosenstein over reports he secretly taped TrumpThe announcement on Thursday that Rosenstein will sit for a transcribed interview Oct. 24 comes after weeks of negotiations over the meeting.PoliticsOct 18, 2018
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MS-13 gang, drug cartels among top threats to the U.S., Jeff Sessions saysSpeaking to a group of federal prosecutors on Monday, Jeff Sessions designated five groups as top transnational organized crime threats.PoliticsOct 15, 2018
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Trump says he has no plans to fire Rosenstein, whose future was in questionU.S. President Donald Trump said Monday he has no plans to fire Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, whose future has been the source of intense speculation for two weeks.PoliticsOct 8, 2018
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Rod Rosenstein joins Donald Trump on Air Force One after job controversyDeputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is flying Monday with President Donald Trump on Air Force One to a police chiefs' conference in Florida.WorldOct 8, 2018
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