deputy attorney general rod rosenstein what happened

by Dr. Chauncey Powlowski 8 min read

Rosenstein submitted his official resignation as deputy attorney general on April 29, 2019, which took effect on May 11, 2019. Rosenstein joined the law firm King & Spalding's D.C. Office as a partner on the "Special Matters and Government Investigations" team in January 2020.

What did Rod Rosenstein do as a prosecutor?

April 06 | 2019 Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appointed Special Counsel Robert Mueller to lead the Russia investigation, and he oversaw the probe until his boss, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, was forced to resign from the Justice Department.

When did Rod Rosenstein resign as Attorney General?

Sep 25, 2018 · for about 90 frantic minutes on monday morning, it appeared that everything was finally happening at once: deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, who appointed special counsel robert mueller to...

What happened to Rod Rosenstein?

Apr 30, 2019 · Deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein submits his letter of resignation, signing off with a nod to a Trump campaign slogan: “we always put America first.” There was more tussling over Thursday’s...

Did Rod Rosenstein sign off on the FBI raid on Trump lawyer?

Apr 30, 2019 · Donald Trump Deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein to resign – as it happened Rosenstein, who appointed Robert Mueller to the Russia investigation, to step down on 11 May Sign up to the US...

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Sep 25, 2018 · There were chaotic scenes in the White House yesterday, after deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein appeared to have been fired by Donald Trump, or had resigned.

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Rod Rosenstein: Trump's deputy attorney general resigns

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says attorney general William Barr will be “obstructing Congress” if he does not appear on Capitol Hill on Thursday, according to the Associated Press.

Rod Rosenstein submits letter of resignation

Deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Robert Mueller to investigate possible ties between Russia and President Trump’s campaign, will step down from his position on May 11.

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Donald Trump went after his home state of New York and its leaders, accusing Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Attorney General Letitia James of trying to “destroy” the National Rifle Association. He also accused them of “oppression” that he claimed was causing people to flee the state.

Joe Biden kicks off first campaign rally

Joe Biden tells the crowd at his campaign rally in Pennsylvania, a key state that Donald Trump won in 2016: “If I’m going to be able to beat Donald Trump in 2020, it’s going to happen here.”

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