Rod Rosenstein, the former deputy attorney general who initiated and oversaw the special counsel investigation led by Robert Mueller, is moving to corporate law. The former second-in-command at the ...
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein says that in retrospect, he would not have signed the fourth application renewing the FBI's surveillance of former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. In a ...
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a two-part series on Rod Rosenstein’s upcoming testimony before Congress. Part one can be found here. Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein played a ...
Rod Rosentein, the former deputy U.S. attorney general who oversaw the Russia investigation after Jeff Sessions recused himself from the probe into the Trump campaign, has taken a job with a corporate ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein testified to Congress on Wednesday that he would not have signed off on a Foreign ...
Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is finally opening up about his discussion with a top FBI official concerning the investigation into former President Donald Trump’s potential ties to ...
Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversaw special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, has landed a new job at international ...
Former U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has joined King & Spalding LLC as a partner, the firm announced Wednesday. He will work from the Atlanta-based firm’s Washington office. Rosenstein, ...
Monday's drama at the White House has official Washington buzzing about whether Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will keep his job. But this isn't the first time we've been here. Other WRAL Top ...
Our live coverage has concluded — for now. For the latest on Rod Rosenstein, who is due to meet with President Trump on Thursday amid reports he may have offered to resign, see our report on CNN ...
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