Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosentein, who appointed special counsel Robert Mueller, submits resignation letter to Trump

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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein sends resignation letter to President Trump, will leave post May 11

Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general whose appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller roiled the Trump administration for two years, has submitted his resignation to President Donald Trump.

— Laura Jarrett April 29, 2019 Rosenstein's resignation is effective May 11. Rosenstein said in a speech last week that he would leave his Justice Department post in May, but did not reveal a specific date.

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