Crooked Dirty Rosenstein Misleads Congress – Lies and Takes Credit for Inspector General Activities

Thursday, December 14, 2017
By Paul Martin

by Joe Hoft
TheGatewayPundit.com
December 14, 2017

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein showed the whole world yesterday that he is indeed a crooked, slimy, dirty, nasty piece of work. He should not be working in the US DOJ – he should be in prison.

In yesterday’s hearing in front of the House Judiciary Committee, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein evaded and refused to answer multiple questions posed by House Republicans. But when he stated over and over that the DOJ Inspector General is doing a thorough review, he neglected to note that the Inspector General’s review that identified Trump-hating FBI agent Peter Strzok’s role in both the Hillary Clinton email investigation and Mueller-Russia probe was requested by Congress. There is no evidence that the Inspector General’s review would be occurring if not for Congress’s request. Rosenstein lied!

Fox News Insider reported yesterday that Rep. Jim Jordan grilled Rosenstein:

“Jordan focused in on the newly-released text messages from 2016 between agent Peter Strzok and another FBI official with whom he was having an affair.

Strzok, who was demoted and removed from Mueller’s team over the summer, expressed his support for Hillary Clinton, calling Trump a “f***ing idiot” and a “d**che” and writing “F TRUMP.”

Jordan (R-Ohio) read a slew of the messages, claiming Strzok believed himself to be “super-agent James Bond at the FBI” on a mission to protect Americans from Trump. […]

Jordan said in his view, the evidence points to the FBI and the Obama Justice Department working with the Clinton campaign against the Trump campaign.

“This is unbelievable,” the Ohio lawmaker told Rosenstein.

“I think the public trust in this whole thing is gone,” added Jordan.

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