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- Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is resigning, the Justice Department confirmed to INSIDER.
- Rosenstein gave his resignation letter to President Donald Trump on Monday.
- Rosenstein will officially depart on May 11.
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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on Monday submitted his resignation letter to President Donald Trump, the Justice Department confirmed to INSIDER.
Rosenstein is set to leave the department on May 11.
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- Hillary Clinton op-ed says Mueller report shows a 'crime was committed against all Americans,' urges Democrats not to rush to impeach Trump
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