At this time, Rosenstein is facing accusations of secretly taping the president and pushing to impeach him. Rosenstein has subsequently denied the foregoing charges; during his interview, Trump stated that he and the deputy attorney general maintain an amicable relationship.
The commander-in-chief furthermore stated that the New York Times may, in fact, bear responsibility for the anti-Trump op-ed. Last month, the established outlet published a piece which claimed to be penned by a member of the Trump administration. Although the writer did not reveal his or her identity, they declared to be secretly working against the president’s agenda, along with other West Wing members.
Finally, Trump vowed to get to the bottom of the newly missing Jamal Khashoggi. Khashoggi is a Washington Post contributor and Saudi journalist. Since arriving at an Istanbul Saudi consulate, Khashoggi’s whereabouts remain unknown. Despite speculations that the contributor has faced detainment or even murder, President Trump claims he will “find out what happened.”