Republicans frustrated by Rosenstein's obstruction of investigation into coup attempt

Washington Post:
As Trump attacks the Russia investigation, these House Republicans keep attacking Rosenstein

Getting rid of Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein is perhaps the most efficient way to end the Mueller probe, a strategy the president has reportedly considered.
If you believe Lisa Page she was never told about the request for her testimony roughly seven months ago.   To members of the House investigating the coup attempt by FBI and DOJ officials, this is just another example of many obstructions Rosenstein has been responsible for. 

It is understandable that they think Rosenstein is not properly cooperating with their investigation.  I frankly think that getting rid of him would not end the Muller probe. 

Muller needs to end it because of a lack of evidence to support its original purpose alleging collusion with Russia.  He even admits that with the indictments of the Russians for the cyber pranks.

The only evidence of collusion with Russians that should be prosecuted would be to indict those responsible for the discredited Steele dossier which was used in an attempt to overturn an election.  He should also consider cases against John Brennan, and senior people in the FBI who pushed this unverified garbage and attempted to delegitimize the election.

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