Allies Of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein Are Saying That He Was Joking About Secretly Recording President Trump



NBC: Rosenstein joked about secretly recording Trump, say sources

The deputy attorney general was being sarcastic when he suggested wearing a wire to secretly record President Donald Trump, sources told NBC Friday.

WASHINGTON — Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein was joking when he discussed wearing a wire to secretly record President Donald Trump and does not believe Trump should be removed from office through the use of procedures outlined in the Constitution's 25th Amendment, according to sources familiar with his conversations.

The sources were responding to a New York Times report that Rosenstein, in the tumultuous spring of 2017, had discussed with other Justice and FBI officials the possibility of recruiting members of Trump's Cabinet to declare him unfit for the job and that he offered to wear a recording device during conversations with the president.

In a May, 16, 2017 meeting at a secure facility at the Justice Department — one week after Trump fired FBI Director James Comey — Rosenstein was arguing with Andrew McCabe, then the acting director of the FBI, about the president, according to a senior Justice Department official.

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WNU Editor: You do not joke and/or be sarcastic on topics like this. Not even close. Former Deputy Director McCabe in his memos did not regard these comments of wearing a wire as a joke, otherwise he would not have recorded it. Andrew McCabe's lawyer has also just commented that his client did not view these comments as a joke.

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