Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein to step down in March: official

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Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein to step down in March: official
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Rosenstein had been expected to depart shortly after new Attorney General William Barr assumed office. Barr was confirmed for the role by the U.S. Senate last week. The Justice official said Rosenstein's departure was not related to renewed allegations that he considered wearing a wire in meetings

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