“Puch” in the White House?

US Deputy Justice Department Secretary Rod Rosenstein has suggested spying on President Donald Trump and in secret with several cabinet members but organised the White House chief's dismissal. The news comes from the leading American media, NYT and CNN reporting that the sensational event took place right after the dismissal [...]
US Deputy Justice Department Secretary Rod Rosenstein has suggested spying on President Donald Trump and in secret with several cabinet members but organised the White House chief's dismissal.
The news comes from the leading American media, NYT and CNN reporting that the sensational event occurred just after the dismissal of former FBI chief James Comey in May 2017.
Vice-secretary Rosentes denied media reports of a possible coup within the Trump cabinet. According to him, these allegations are inaccurate and unconventional.
However, the BBC reports that denial was done in a sarcastic tone, which increases doubts that the plan has been concrete.
The number 2 of American justice was earlier targeted by President Trump, as did the attorney general simultaneously, Jeff Sessions.
At an electoral meeting, without mentioning President Trump's names, said it must be worked to eradicate continuing evil.
A few weeks ago, American media reported that within the U.S. administration there was a group called the Resistance working quietly against President Donald Trump.











