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Friday, September 21, 2018

Rod Rosenstein Suggested He Secretly Recorded Trump!

Rod Rosenstein and Jeff Sessions days are numbered.
This is a bombshell.

Could he be the anonymous writer of the bombshell op-ed?

Rod Rosenstein thought about secretly recording Donald J. Trump in an attempt to gather information. He drafted memos and thought it could be used if Trump was to fire him in an attempt to obstruct justice.

The attempts were never done but it's a sign that Trump's closest allies are concerned about his mental capacity.

Former FBI top leaders Andrew McCabe and James Comey have said that Trump is deliberately trying to undermine the FBI and the U.S. Justice Department with a misleading campaign being spearheaded by Fox News and Russian operatives.

This could place the Robert Mueller investigation in jeopardy. This also could be a possible "Saturday Night Massacre" on Rosenstein and Jefferson Beauregard Magoo (Sessions).

On Friday, the New York Times reported that Rosenstein had suggested last year that he and others secretly record Trump in an effort to have him removed from office via the 25th Amendment.

Rosenstein denies the allegations.
Trump is planning on firing Sessions after the Midterms.
Trump who had long criticized Rosenstein is looking forward to saying his trademark phrase, "You're Fired!" in the coming weeks.

Rosenstein appointed Mueller to be special prosecutor in the Russia probe. There are allegations that Trump personally allowed foreign agents help damage Hillary Clinton.

So far, Paul Manafort, George Papadopoulos, Michael Flynn, Michael Cohen and Rick Gates have been convicted of crimes in relations to Russia and wire fraud. Maria Butina is in federal custody and will likely take a plea deal as well.

Republican lawmakers Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC), Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) have tried to undermine the Mueller investigation and threaten impeachment on Magoo and Rosenstein.

Trump, Mike Pence, his personal attorneys (Rudy Giuliani and Jay Sekalow), Sean "Softball" Hannity and Kellyanne Conway have dismissed the allegations as "nothing to do with Trump."

They keep running back on the Christopher Steele dossier that said that Trump allowed two Russian prostitutes urinate on him. That's not the case. The FISA investigation started when Papadopoulos went on a drunken rant about how he got Russians to assist in helping Trump win.

He also implicated that Carter Page had numerous associations with Russian operatives.

Page was the reason for the FISA investigation. It was never about the dossier.

Rosenstein being fired could impact the investigation. To make this clear, The New York Times basically saying to the Trump team, if you fire him, prepare for a bloodbath in November.

By the way, Michael Cohen is talking to the federal prosecutors about Trump.

This isn't a witch hunt.

This is an attempt to divide America.

Read the New York Times piece on this link.

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