Anonymous ID: 8b0398 June 15, 2018, 9:48 p.m. No.1768487   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1767659

This is good but it doesn't explain the brief history of OUR Deputy Attorney General (and why he's so relevant right now), which you can piece together in broad strokes that paint a pretty swampy picture, and which tie in nicely. Watch.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF ROD ROSENSTEIN:

>Brought on by W

>Based out of BALTIMORE, Maryland since 2005

>Close ties to Eric Holder, Obama's "Saul Goodman with none of the personal charm". Holder used Rosenstein to prosecute James Cartwright.

>Two Maryland Senators blocked his path into the Judiciary in 2007. Wonder why.

He was called upon to resign when Trump took office.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/10/us/politics/us-attorney-justice-department-trump.html

Read that entire article from March 2017 with the benefit of what you know now. They called for Rosenstein to resign after Sessions recuses himself: basically meaning that the deputy AG has a HUGE role to play in the upcoming "draining of the swamp" (as the IG report we got demonstrated loud and clear). He delivered his resignation, and was confirmed in April 2017 to be Deputy AG.

Wait, what? Sessions and Trump brought a guy they wanted to RESIGN to fill one of the most important oversights in the Trump presidency?

How did they secure him such an effortless vote into Congress? Because it meant that the swamp could enjoy a nice nap with Sessions since all their relevant "investigations" had the oversight of RR?

Did they see this coming in MARCH of 2017?

Who did SESSIONS appoint DESPITE BEING RECUSED?

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/03/08/sessions-appointed-prosecutor-months-ago-to-investigate-possible-crimes-might-appoint-2nd-special-prosecutor/

What has HE been working on since NOVEMBER 2017?

Who is HE working with?

The Office of the Inspector General.

Who does the Office of the Inspector General work alongside? The Office of Professional Responsibility (the OPR from the last post, that are currently investigating an unnamed FBI lawyer).

 

I wonder [[[who]]] that could be.