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NYT Report Claims Rosenstein Suggested Secretly Recording Trump and Invoking 25th Amendment

The passage cites a New York Times report that alleges former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein proposed secretly recording the president and using the 25th Amendment to remove him. While based o Alleged Rosenstein suggestions occurred in mid‑May 2017, between Comey’s firing and Rosenstein’s app Sources include anonymous accounts and memos attributed to then‑acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe.

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #028332
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The passage cites a New York Times report that alleges former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein proposed secretly recording the president and using the 25th Amendment to remove him. While based o Alleged Rosenstein suggestions occurred in mid‑May 2017, between Comey’s firing and Rosenstein’s app Sources include anonymous accounts and memos attributed to then‑acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe.

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line of succession. (Solicitor General Noel Francisco is next after Rosenstein.) 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The Times claimed that, in meetings with top FBI and Justice Department officials, Rosenstein made two eyebrow-raising suggestions: first, that they try to secretly record the president, and second, using the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office. (Neither was carried out.)","textStyle":" anf-cts-1","type":"text"}, {"identifier":" anf-body- 36","layout":"bodyLayout", "role":"body","text":"The Times report was based primarily on anonymous source accounts and descriptions of contemporaneous memos written by then- acting FBI director Andrew McCabe. But Rosenstein publicly disputed the report. And in the hours after its publication, various outlets were told by an anonymous source in the room for the 4€cerecordingd€ comments that Rosenstein was clearly being sarcastic.","textStyle":" anf-cts- 1", "type"™:"text"}, {"additions": [{"URL":"https://apple.news/A2eqDOJadTJexXuNdvwiSJdkw", "ra nge":{"length":22,"start":215}, "type™:"link"}],"identifier":" anf-body- 13", "layout": "bodyLayout", "role": "body", "text":"Trump critics fearful of Rosensteinde™s ouster soon latched onto the d€ehe was being sarcastica€ excuse. But the Timesd€™s Michael Schmidt professed to be quite confident that wasnd這t the case. He said in an interview with Slateae€™s Isaac Chotiner:","textStyle":" anf-cts- i", "type":"text"}, {"components": [{"components": [{"identifier":" anf-quote- i","lLayout"™:"quoteLayout", "role": "quote", "style":"innerQuoteContainerStyle", "text": "If this was a joke, we donde€™t think it would have been so difficult for us to have worked to get to this information. If this was a joke, this would not have been memorialized, documented, and discussed in the FBI in the way that it was. If this was a joke, Rod Rosenstein probably wouldnad€™t have made it more than once. Also, if this was a joke, the other thing is, this 25th Amendment stuff is in a memo as well. 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