WASHINGTON -- Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein headed to the White House Monday morning amid reports he was expecting to be fired, but instead, he will meet with President Donald Trump Thursday ...
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Sunday that President Trump’s much-anticipated meeting with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein remains unscheduled, and that Trump may discuss “other ...
Special counsel Robert Mueller and his team interviewed Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein over the summer as part of their investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 elections and any ...
WASHINGTON -- Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein submitted his resignation Monday after a two-year run defined by his appointment of a special counsel to investigate connections between President ...
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders appeared on Good Morning America Tuesday with little answers in the wake of mass confusion over whether Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein still has a job ...
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's interview with a joint House panel reviewing the Justice Department investigation of President Donald Trump's alleged Russia ties will not take place this week ...
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has responded to President Donald Trump‘s tweeted out demand for a probe into possible infiltration and surveillance of his campaign by agreeing to call in the ...
Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein told the FBI he was “angry, ashamed, horrified and embarrassed” about the abrupt firing of then-FBI Director James Comey, according to the latest release ...
Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein, a former U.S. Attorney from Baltimore, is the canary in the coal mine for the Justice Department. In very short time, in that role, he’s already gasping for ...
Rosenstein appointed Robert Mueller as special counsel in May 2017. Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, whose appointment of Robert Mueller established the special counsel investigation ...
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein offered full-throated support for special counsel Robert Mueller and defended his investigation into Russian election meddling as it weathers criticism in an ...