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He remains in many ways the most fascinating player, the most inscrutable player in this whole drama. To me it's not surprising. He wrote the memo to justify firing Comey despite knowing full well he was being fired for another purpose and for what was almost certainly a ...
2/ corrupt purpose if not technically or necessarily illegal. When Rosenstein was answering to someone who had legitimate supervisory authority over him he would do what he was told as long as it was not indisputably and clearly criminal. The more interesting question in ...
3/ my mind is that is what he did between Sessions and Barr just what he believed to be right when in a position to make his own decisions? Or was he needle threading all throughout. I'm inclined to believe the former, though it seems likely it was a bit of both.
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