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Rosenstein to testify before Congress

September 28, 2018 By: Stephen Dietrich

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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has been invited by House GOP leaders to testify privately in front of Congress following reports he’d discussed secretly recording President Donald Trump.

A person familiar with the situation says Rosenstein agreed to the meeting during a call Thursday evening with the House Judiciary Committee chairman, Rep. Bob Goodlatte.

Rep. Mark Meadows, chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, wrote on Twitter on Friday that Rosenstein will appear for a panel investigate to “explain his alleged comments on “wiring” POTUS–as well as other inconsistent statements.” He added, if Rosenstein fails to appear, he will be subpoenaed.

Leadership has agreed to call Rod Rosenstein before Congress, for a closed door hearing with our panel investigating, so he can explain his alleged comments on "wiring" POTUS–as well as other inconsistent statements.

If Mr. Rosenstein fails to show up, we will subpoena him.

— Mark Meadows (@MarkMeadows) September 28, 2018

Last week, a New York Times report cited Rosenstein as having secretly recorded Trump after he made the decision to fire former-FBI Director James Comey. The report also alleged he discussed Cabinet officials invoking the 25th Amendment to have the president removed from office.

The news of a “closed door” meeting with Rosenstein comes after Freedom Caucus leaders met with Goodlatte and Speaker Paul Ryan to discuss having Rosenstein testify under oath.

Several House conservatives have threatened to move forward with an impeachment of Rosenstein if he refuses to testify.

Ryan has suggested that Rosenstein’s fate will not be left in Congress’ hands — but rather Trump will be making the final call.

He told reporters on Wednesday, “We should let the president work it out with Rod Rosenstein.”

Trump and Rosenstein are scheduled to meet next week.

 

The Associated Press contributed to this article.

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

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