According to several sources, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is out. Now, how he leaves his position is up for debate.
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According to Axios, Rosenstein is expected to resign.
NBC Newsโ Pete Williams, however, reported that Rosenstein would not resign of his own accord and was headed to the White House on Monday, where he would refuse to resign if asked. Heโs expected to meet with White House Chief of Staff John Kelly where Rosenstein will be fired.
Wait...Bloomberg is reporting that Rosentein has told Kelly verbally that heโs resigning. Oh, and all of this is happening while President Trump is in New York City for the United Nations General Assembly.
What we do know definitively without question is that Rosenstein will be unemployed by Tuesday, maybe, and itโs all because of a New York Times report on Friday that alleged that Rosenstein discussed secretly recording the president and invoking the 25th amendment to remove Trump.
Rosensteinโs firing, or eventual resignation, could set Washington, DC, ablaze as heโs been overseeing โthe ongoing investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller, who is probing Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, and possible obstruction of justice by President Donald Trump,โ according to the Times.
Rosensteinโs expected departure doesnโt mean that Attorney General Jeff Sessions would oversee the Russia investigation. According to several sources, the job would go to the next in line; some goof named Noel Francisco is on deck.
Who is Noel Franscico? Who knows. Hereโs how Vox describes him:
Franciscoโs rรฉsumรฉ includes working on George W. Bushโs legal team in the 2000 Florida recount and, as a partner at the law firm Jones Day, representing former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell in his successful case before the Supreme Court that led to McDonnellโs corruption conviction being overturned.
Francisco has a sterling reputation as a conservative lawyer, but he apparently wasnโt Trumpโs first choice for the job. Chuck Cooper, a well-known litigator, was Trumpโs top pick, according to CNN, but he withdrew from consideration.
Updated: Monday, Sept. 24, 2018, 1:10 p.m. ET: Well..well...well...It looks like Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will hang on for a least a few more days as reports are now noting that he will meet with President Trump on Thursday. Yes, thatโs the same day that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaughโs accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, is to sit in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee to testify.
Itโs been rumored (fine, Iโm making it up) that Trump wanted to be back at the White House so Rosenstein could sit across from him and he could spit out his overly used catch phrase, โIโm fuckedโ โYouโre fired.โ
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