Contrary to earlier reports, Rod Rosenstein has NOT yet given his two weeks notice.
But maybe it won't be too much longer. Last week, in a court filing, the Mueller prosecutors told a judge that a certain Flynn-related issue -- keeping some requested info confidential -- might be "moot" after April 5th. In other words, after that date some confidential information might not need to be confidential any longer.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/19/politics/rosenstein-justice-department-job/index.html?utm_content=2019-03-20T01%3A04%3A02&utm_term=image&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twCNNp
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is planning to stay on at the Justice Department "a little longer" than originally anticipated, according to a Justice official familiar with his thinking.
Initially, he planned to leave in mid-March, but no firm date was ever set and after consulting with Attorney General William Barr, he will now stay in his position a bit longer.
He has not given the White House his two weeks' notice.