Former acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen, a central witness in multiple investigations into former President Donald Trump's efforts to undermine the 2020 presidential election, spoke with Senate Judiciary Committee investigators for 7 hours Saturday.
Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen smiles while meeting with other officials after the completion of a tour of the Englewood Federal Correctional Institution in Colorado
Rosen, who repeatedly rebuffed Trump's efforts to cast doubt on the election results in the final days of the administration, appeared in a closed session of the committee, a panel spokesperson said. “Of course, the chairman is the one to decide, but there were some highly significant leads that unquestionably the Judiciary Committee should pursue.”
Rosen's testimony comes a week after a House committee released documents showing how Trump urged Rosen to publicly declare that the election was "corrupt" during telephone conversations with the nation's then-acting chief law enforcement official.
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