started out as a very respected independent prosecutor, who like many people, came into contact with trump and the price he paid for surviving was essentially to become the foot soldier for trump and stand there mutely while he heard barr make dem barr make demonstrably untrue characterizations of the mueller report. so those meet rgz critical. they were drafted the press release and he was being taken on the wood shed. the new york times reported he was going to wearer the wire. somehow he comes out with his job in tact. what did he say to keep his job and reassure trump? and in turn what did he do to keep mueller in the job? he was mueller s boss. what did mueller have to do or not do to keep from being fired by rosenstein? rosenstein s colleagues say in his defense his sole mission was to protect mueller.
respected, independent prosecutor who like many people came-to contraact mr. trump and the price he paid for surviving was to become the foot soldier and stand mutely while he heard barr make demonstrably untrue characterizations of the mueller report. so those meet rgz critical. they were drafted the press release and he was being taken on the wood shed. the new york times reported he was going to wearer the wire. somehow he comes out with his job in tact. what did he say to keep his job and reassure trump? and in turn what did he do to keep mueller in the job? he was mueller s boss. what did mueller have to do or not do to keep from being fired by rosenstein? rosenstein s colleagues say in his defense his sole mission was
rosenstein who started out as a respected prosecutor who like many people came into contact with trump, and the price he paid for surviving was essentially to become the foot soldier for trump and stand there mutely while he heard barr make demonstrably untrue characterizations of the mueller report. so those meetings with trump are critical. i mean, the justice department was drafting the press release that he was fired when he went over there. he was being taken to the woodshed. everybody knew, the new york times reported he was going to wear a wire. trump was prepared to fire him. somehow he comes out with his job intact. what did he do? what did he say to keep his job and reassure trump? and then in turn what did he do to keep mueller in the job? i mean he was mueller s boss. what did mueller have to do or not do in order to keep being fired, and rosenstein said to me
in effect demolishing the mueller report as much as they can. there you see the transformation in front of our very eyes. many people came into contact with trump. and the price he paid for surviving was essentially to become the foot soldier for trump and stand there mutely while he heard barr make untrue characterizations of the mueller report. those meetings with trump are critical. the justice department was drafting the press release that he was fired when he went over there. he was being taken to the wood shed. everybody knew, the new york times reported that he was going to wear a wire trump was prepared to fire him. what did he do to keep his job and reassure trump? and in turn what did he do to keep mueller in the job. he was mueller s boss. what did he have to do or not do to keep from being fired by
screen coverage. he is expected to be fired and he is not fired. so the question in your book is what did rod rosenstein say. so what about him standing right there beside bill barr demolishing the mueller report. there you see the transf transformation in our fire eyes. and the price he paid for surviving was essentially to become the foot soldier for trump and stand there mutely while he heard barr make untrue characterizations of the mueller report. those meetings with trump are critical. the justice department was drafting the press release that he was fired when he went over there. he was being taken to the wood .