Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will appear as a first witness in the Senate Judiciary Committee’s investigation into the origins of the Russia probe next week.
Rosenstein will appear before the committee chaired by Senator Lindsey Graham June 3 at 10 AM, Fox News reported.
Rosenstein appointed Robert #Mueller as special counsel in May 2017, and penned the "scope memo" to outline Mueller's authority and scope of his investigation. #rodrosenstein@senjudiciary
— Brooke Singman (@BrookeSingman) May 27, 2020
Rod Rosenstein appointed Robert Mueller as special counsel to investigate so-called ‘Trump-Russia collusion’ on May 17, 2017.
According to a bombshell report by the New York Times, Rosenstein was discussing wearing a wire to record Trump and oust him via the 25th Amendment around the time he appointed Mueller as special counsel.
Rosenstein began plotting Trump’s removal shortly after FBI Director Comey was fired, The New York Times reported, citing memos penned by then-Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe.
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