Joshua Roberts/Reuters Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein reportedly made comments in spring of 2017 in which he suggested that he covertly record President Donald Trump in the White House. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein reportedly suggested last year that he covertly record President Donald Trump in the White House and discussed invoking the 25th Amendment to remove him from office, The New York Times reported Friday. Rosenstein’s comments were reportedly made in the spring of 2017 in light of Trump firing James Comey as FBI director and sharing classified intelligence with the Russians. Rosenstein denied the allegations in a statement to the Times. But let me be clear about this: Based on my personal dealings with the president, there is no basis to invoke the 25th Amendment.”This is a developing story.
Source: Huffington Post September 21, 2018 18:13 UTC