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JARRETT: Rosenstein’s Departure from the DOJ Will ‘Restore’ Law and Order

posted by Hannity Staff - 1.09.19

Fox News’ Gregg Jarrett weighed-in Wednesday on recent media reports that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein would likely be leaving the Department of Justice within weeks; saying the move will help “restore the rule of law” at the DOJ.

“Reports Wednesday by Fox News and others that rogue Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is expected to resign in several weeks – soon after William Barr is confirmed by the Senate as our nation’s next attorney general – mean that the Justice Department is headed for badly needed reforms,” writes Jarrett.

“Under the failed leadership of fired Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Rosenstein, the department has been operating more like the Department of Injustice in its handling of the out-of-control and ever-expanding Russia probe led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller and overseen by Rosenstein. And that’s only one example of Rosenstein’s misconduct,” he adds.

“Once Barr becomes attorney general, politically motivated decision-making will be banished. Corrupt tactics will be halted. Restoring the integrity and credibility of the Justice Department – once a great law enforcement institution – will not happen overnight, but it will be Barr’s enduring challenge in the months ahead,” Jarrett writes.

Read his full report here.

 

JARRETT TO ROSENSTEIN: Follow the President's Orders on Classified Docs or LEAVE THE DOJ

posted by Hannity Staff - 9.19.18

President Trump ordered the release of controversial classified documents regarding widespread FISA abuse and political bias at the Department of Justice this week; setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown between the White House and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

Fox News’ Gregg Jarrett drew a line in the sand should Rosenstein defy the President’s demands Tuesday, saying the senior DOJ official should be immediately fired if he moves to block the release of the requested material.

“President Trump has ordered that numerous documents involving the Russia investigation be declassified.  The records have long been sought by Congress under lawful subpoenas.  Yet, the FBI and Department of Justice have consistently obstructed the release of these materials under the guise of ‘classified’ secrets.  This is a convenient alibi all too frequently employed to cover-up wrongdoing and abuse of authority by those we entrust to uphold the law,” writes Jarrett.

“Rosenstein has every reason to suppress the records. They may incriminate him. He affixed his signature to the final renewal of the FISA warrant application to continue spying on Carter Page,” he adds.

Read Jarrett’s full report here.

JARRETT: Mueller STRIKES OUT Trying to Nail Trump, Flynn Memo a ‘Big Nothing’

posted by Hannity Staff - 12.05.18

Fox News’ Gregg Jarrett weighed-in Tuesday night on Robert Mueller’s highly-anticipated memo regarding the sentencing of former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn; saying the special counsel’s recommendation turned out to be a ‘big nothing.’

“A sentencing memo that Special Counsel Robert Mueller filed in U.S. District Court in Washington Tuesday recommending little or no prison time for President Trump’s former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn doesn’t implicate the president in any wrongdoing,” writes Jarrett.

“The memo isn’t a ‘smoking gun’ showing President Trump colluded with Russians to win the 2016 presidential election or did anything else illegal. In fact, the memo isn’t even a squirt gun. In terms of President Trump’s conduct, it amounts to nothing of any significance,” he adds.

“Flynn should never have been prosecuted. The FBI agents who interviewed him concluded that he was telling the truth. This was confirmed by both former FBI Director James Comey and his deputy, Andrew McCabe, when they testified before congressional investigators. Had Mueller been forced to prove his case in court, he would have lost,” Jarrett writes.

Read the full article here.

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