Rod Rosenstein verlässt DOJ!


Vor kurzem wurde bekannt gegeben, dass die Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein voraussichtlich das DOJ verlassen wird, sobald die neue AG-Auswahl von Trump bestätigt wurde:
Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general who had been overseeing the Russia investigation, is expected to leave the Justice Department after President Trump’s choice to run the department is confirmed, according to two administration officials.
Mr. Rosenstein has been a central figure in the Russia investigation into election interference in 2016 — both by appointing a special counsel to take over the inquiry and for becoming a target of the president’s rage. He had always considered the deputy attorney general job as a two-year stint, one administration official said.
Mr. Trump has nominated William P. Barr to be attorney general, after he fired his first attorney general, Jeff Sessions. Mr. Sessions recused himself from overseeing the Russia investigation in 2017, which is when Mr. Rosenstein stepped into that oversight role. His oversight lasted until the appointment of the interim attorney general, Matthew Whitaker, in November. Confirmation hearings for Mr. Barr are scheduled to begin on Jan. 15.
Sie wissen also, was das bedeutet, richtig? Die Demokraten werden wie die Hölle kämpfen, um zu verhindern, dass die neue AG bestätigt wird. Denn für sie schützt Rosenstein Müller…


Vorausgesetzt, dass sie Barr nicht bestätigen können, bedeutet dies wahrscheinlich auch, dass die Untersuchung von Müller bald ein Ende findet.

Und ich bin sicher, das ist etwas, worauf Trump sich sehr freut.

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