Rod Rosenstein, US Deputy Attorney General Who Appointed Mueller, Submits Resignation

Rod Rosenstein, US Deputy Attorney General Who Appointed Mueller, Submits Resignation
Former Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein speaks at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania on Feb. 21, 2019. Mark Makela/Getty Images
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WASHINGTON—U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Special Counsel Robert Mueller in May 2017 to investigate alleged and now refuted links between the Russian government and President Donald Trump’s campaign, said on Monday he was resigning from his post.

Rosenstein’s departure, effective May 11, was not a surprise. He had been expected to step down in March. The White House had no immediate comment, but noted that Trump had already nominated Deputy Transportation Secretary Jeffrey Rosen to replace him.