Sunday, February 4, 2018

WH Deputy Secy On Possible Deputy AG Firing: ‘We Expect No Changes’

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein listen the national anthem during the opening of the summit on Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking at Department of Justice in Washington, Friday, Feb. 2, 2018. President Donald Trump, dogged by an unrelenting investigation into his campaign’s ties to Russia, lashes out at the FBI and Justice Department as politically biased ahead of the expected release of a classified Republican memo criticizing FBI surveillance tactics. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

During an interview on Friday Principal Deputy Press Secretary Raj Shah reaffirmed the white house confidence in Rosenstein, after the President declined to give reporters a definitive answer on the matter.
Rosenstein’s primary role for the investigation is to oversee Special Counsel Robert Mueller during his Russia probe, which is in turmoil after the release of the House Intelligence Committee memo showed a violation of FBI surveillance of the Trump Administration.

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