September 24, 2018
A 'frenzy' of conflicting media reports about whether Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein was fired or had resigned.
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| Rod Rosenstein | person | 106 | View Entity |
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This document contains the underlying data for a Vox news article from September 24, 2018, analyzing the political uncertainty surrounding Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. The article discusses conflicting reports about his potential firing or resignation, his critical role in overseeing Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, and a scheduled meeting with President Trump. The situation was reportedly triggered by a New York Times report about Rosenstein's past discussions of secretly recording the president.
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Publication of a Vox news article regarding the potential resignation or firing of Rod Rosenstein in relation to the Mueller investigation and the Trump administration.
2018-09-24
Reports circulated alleging that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein had resigned or was about to be fired.
Date unknown • N/A
It is reported that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is expected to leave the Justice Department after The Times revealed he had discussed potentially removing the president.
2018-09-24 • Justice Department
Rod Rosenstein is expected to leave the Justice Department following a report by The Times.
2018-09-01 • Justice Department
Rod Rosenstein suggested secretly recording President Trump and discussed invoking the 25th Amendment with cabinet members.
Date unknown • White House
Rod Rosenstein suggested secretly recording President Trump and discussed invoking the 25th Amendment.
Date unknown • White House
Days between Comey's firing and Mueller's appointment, during which Rosenstein allegedly suggested recording Trump and invoking the 25th Amendment.
2017-05-01
In the chaotic days after Comey's firing, Rod Rosenstein allegedly suggested secretly recording President Trump and invoking the 25th Amendment.
2017-05-01 • Washington D.C. (implied)
Rod Rosenstein appointed Mueller as Special Counsel.
2017-05-01 • Washington D.C. (implied)
The New York Times published a report on Rosenstein's alleged 2017 comments, amping up discussions of his potential ouster.
2018-09-01 • N/A
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