Sunday, September 23, 2018

Rosenstein allegations

Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page was present for Rosenstein's comments on secret recordings and did not believe he was joking or being sarcastic, according to two people familiar with the events in question. A spokesperson for Page declined to comment for this story.

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Rosenstein attended meetings on May 16, 2017, where he reportedly discussed the 25th amendment and taping the president, the Times reported. Page attended one of the meetings and wrote a memo about it, multiple outlets have reported. Page, who left the FBI after being embroiled in a scandal involving sending text messages critical of Trump, did not think Rosenstein’s comments about covertly taping the president were in jest, the two sources told The Daily Beast.

  The Daily Beast
Maybe she got it right, maybe she got it wrong, but one thing's for certain: you can't put her on the pro-Trump FBI team.

But, once again, we've got second-hand reporting. That seems to be the standard for much of mainstream reporting these days.
The former official who was also in the room for the meeting Page attended told The Daily Beast he did not think Rosenstein was being serious when he made the comment.

“Never for one second did I think he was seriously suggesting that anybody do that,” that person said. He added that, to his knowledge, there was no further discussion or action on recording the president—reinforcing his assessment that Rosenstein wasn’t being serious.
The only one who knows whether Rosenstein was being serious is Rosenstein, and he says he was being sarcastic. Of course, if he WERE being serious, he wouldn't be admitting it now.

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