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Amaryllis

(9,524 posts)
Wed May 10, 2017, 05:42 PM May 2017

Sally Yates said in hearing Monday she has confidence in Rod Rosenstein...think she still does?



Graham specifically asked if she knew him and had confidence in him. She said yes. What do you all make of that? I just got online and haven't seen anything since yesterday evening so don't know what might have happened since last night, but I would love to know what she thinks now.
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Sally Yates said in hearing Monday she has confidence in Rod Rosenstein...think she still does? (Original Post) Amaryllis May 2017 OP
Rosenstein is dirty. geek tragedy May 2017 #1
It could turn out Rosenstein is just the fall guy. n/t Wednesdays May 2017 #2
Never read a spy novel or saw a movie with so many and so complex plot twists. Amaryllis May 2017 #3
That could be the case, although you'd think he'd resign if he was played ? OnDoutside May 2017 #4
Listen to Sen Warren's "confidence" in Rosenstein... countryjake May 2017 #5
 

geek tragedy

(68,868 posts)
1. Rosenstein is dirty.
Wed May 10, 2017, 05:45 PM
May 2017

He was really, really good at fooling people into thinking he was a straight shooter.

He needs to be impeached, just like his bosses.

countryjake

(8,554 posts)
5. Listen to Sen Warren's "confidence" in Rosenstein...
Wed May 10, 2017, 06:21 PM
May 2017


I'd also like to know what former Deputy Attorney General (and former 10-day Acting Attorney General) Sally Yates thinks of both Rosenstein's letter and the firing that was supported by the Justice Dept yesterday.

His letter cited the opinions of quite a few former Attorney Generals while explaining his reasoning in suggesting the need for "restoring public confidence in the FBI".

I'd like to hear what several of those "formers" now think about Comey's firing, but particularly, Yates.

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