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Justice Department drafted exit statement for Rod Rosenstein https://t.co/vbQLHkrSM8
— 01100110 01101001 01100111 01101000 01110100 (@cj_disabledVet) September 24, 2018
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...Justice Department drafted exit statement for Rod Rosenstein https://t.co/FxtdBb8OVu
— LITA PERNA (@IamLita) September 24, 2018
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On Monday morning, Rod Rosenstein, the Deputy Attorney General, was at first resigning. Then he was being fired. Then he was maybe both? Then he was neither. https://t.co/dXxjEETGbN pic.twitter.com/ldF8atTM5W
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) September 24, 2018
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“The Strategy Was to Try and Do Something Really Big”: Trump Wanted to Nuke Rosenstein to Save Kavanaugh’s Bacon https://t.co/MfGIuhXzsX
— ThoughtIst (@carletonwmoten) September 24, 2018
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I know I know I know. It’s bad and it’s mommas blues coupled with so many distractions like losing our democracy trump firing Rosenstein
— crft (@keraz37) September 24, 2018
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All morning, the media was giddy. First they claimed Rod Rosenstein would be fired. Then that story became Rosenstein would resign. Both stories turned out again to be fake news.
— Parker Shannon (@TheObamaFile) September 24, 2018
Rosenstein is still employed and will meet with Trump on Thursday.https://t.co/IZ9VV6Wqr2 pic.twitter.com/LPYniL1XqN
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Based on (now proven to be false) @axios reporting that Rosenstein had resigned, Sessions ordered a farewell memo, Axios reports. Cool eco chamber bro!
— Puns N' Roses (@gthanku) September 24, 2018
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Get ready. The Trump Obstruction of Justice file is about to explode. Trump is getting rid of Rosenstein and Mueller will use this as the final evidence to pay Obstruction of Justice charges against Trump.
— Ron (@kellr2010) September 24, 2018
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If Rod Rosenstein leaves, don’t expect Congress to step in to protect the Russia probe https://t.co/QauXAoylU2 So true. The American people never expected Trump to be interviewed even though he said he would many times. Hopefully the Government will keep this probe going.
— Brodee MacEwan (@MacewanBrodee) September 24, 2018
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Report: Page Believed Rosenstein Was Serious About Secretly Recording Trump - Sara A. Carter https://t.co/NTTr3qZH0F
— Lady De’Plorable🇺🇸 (@LadyRedWave) September 24, 2018
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Current FBI agents and former intel officials are breathing a sigh of relief that Rosenstein still has his job after a whirlwind morning in Washington https://t.co/ArJc9z4q1e via @businessinsider
— Boosbazaar (@boosbazaar) September 24, 2018
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🔥🔥 "If Rosenstein were, in fact, fired by the White House or resigned, he would no longer serve as the acting attorney general for purposes of the Russia investigation led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller."https://t.co/C0khSj3yw9
— Brad Heath (@bradheath) September 24, 2018
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Start with Kavanaugh nomination then Rosenstein threat of firing him
— Boo Conley #VetsSquadron (@BooConley) September 24, 2018
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Regardless of what happens to Mr. Rosenstein, he needs to appear in front of the Judiciary Committee.
— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) September 24, 2018
You can’t have the head of the Justice Department (even if it’s sarcasm) talking to subordinates about recording the Commander in Chief. He needs to answer our questions.
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Amid reports that @realDonaldTrump may fire Rod Rosenstein, @HouseGOP & @SpeakerRyan must immediately allow a vote on legislation to protect Special Counsel Mueller’s ability to #FollowTheFacts. RT if you agree!
— Nancy Pelosi (@NancyPelosi) September 24, 2018
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Gabe Sherman reports that the Rosenstein leak appears to have been a "smoke bomb" to knock Kavanaugh out of the news. “The strategy was to try and do something really big,” said a source familiar with Trump's thinking. https://t.co/wWRGXJZBHA
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) September 24, 2018
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If Trump thinks he can divert attention from the Kavanaugh hearing by scheduling a meeting with Rod Rosenstein that same day, he’s going to be sorely disappointed when he learns that women can multitask. https://t.co/bRwae6tqCc
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) September 24, 2018
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Statement on Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein: pic.twitter.com/yBgAydv9oR
— Sarah Sanders (@PressSec) September 24, 2018
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Under no circumstances should Rod Rosenstein resign. This would place the Mueller investigation in even greater jeopardy. Rosenstein should continue to do his job, protect the independence of the DOJ, and if the President intends to obstruct justice, force Trump to fire him.
— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) September 24, 2018
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If the @nytimes is "fake news", why is @realDonaldTrump firing Rosenstein based on a story in the @nytimes ?
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) September 24, 2018
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