U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein to step down in March
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Rod Rosenstein, the U.S. deputy attorney general who raised the possibility of removing President Donald Trump in 2017, is expected to step down by mid-March, a Justice Department official said on Monday.
"The deputy attorney general was definitely very concerned about the president, about his capacity and about his intent at that point in time," McCabe said.
However, the Justice official who confirmed Rosenstein's current thinking said that the timing was not related to McCabe's revelations.
File photo of former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe. /VCG Photo

File photo of former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe. /VCG Photo

Rosenstein, the No. 2 official at the Justice Department, in May 2017 named Special Counsel Robert Mueller to investigate ties between Trump's 2016 presidential election campaign and Moscow. The investigation continues.
The new deputy attorney general could be announced as early as this week.
(With input from Reuters)