Is Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein a "good guy" or a "bad guy"
Personally, just for the sake of our justice system, I would like to think Rod Rosenstein is one of the good guys.
But recently I have become very concerned after reading reports:
- that he had been holding back documents from Congressional Oversight Committees
- his past relationships with Mueller and Comey
- lack of prosecutions coming out of the justice department relating to what seem to outside observers to be clear violations of the law, etc.
Let me give you an example.
Lifezette recently published an interesting article where they asked 4 great questions:
How did Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, while U.S. attorney in Maryland, miss the fact that the Clinton Foundation was promoting use of potentially adulterated HIV and AIDS drugs from October 2003 forward, even as he took until May 2013 to help win a $500 million set of penalties against the Indian manufacturer of the generic drugs?
How did Rosenstein miss obvious errors in the Clinton Foundation tax filings for 2010 (originally submitted in 2011 with amended versions submitted in 2015) concerning a $37.1 million donation to the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund at a P.O. Box address in Baltimore, Maryland, that was never declared, as required, in key states like New York?
Why did Rosenstein (and many other officials, including New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman), fail to require Laureate Education and the Clinton Foundation to explain how they organized the “Clinton Global Initiative University” and why the Clinton Foundation tax filings for 2010 through 2016 don’t explain what Bill Clinton did for the $17.6 million he was paid as part-time chancellor while he held key roles at the Clinton Foundation?
Why was this African-American selected for prosecution during her re-election campaign in 2016 when Hillary Clinton was left unscathed despite the many years of questionable charitable activities by the Clinton Foundation? (Former Congresswoman Corrine Brown, a Florida Democrat, reports to jail for a five-year term in federal prison following her conviction of being part of an $800,000 charity fraud.)
Unfortunately the list of questions is growing and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is not providing the public with any good answers.
What do you think - is Rod a goodie or a badie?
So today there is a report they have "lost" the text messages between senior FBI agents Lisa Page and Peter Strzok during the critical 5 month period leading up to the appointment of Mueller.
Reportedly Rosenstein was stonewalling when it came to hand over info to congressional oversight committees and now he says the dog ate my homework.
Hmmm
Good Question.
Lets hope a goodie.
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interesting post keep it up @ozphil
Thanks