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Pixelated
You make a lot of assumptions but none of them are based on fact. What law would Rosenstein have been breaking?
It’s really that simple. Name the law he would be breaking by recording in the whitehouse.
BTW, you still haven’t shown the quote where McCabe said Rosenstein would do anything illegal.
I work in a secure government facility. We are not allowed to bring cell phones, recording devices, transmitting devices (such as fitbits), cameras... If you're caught with one, the device will be confiscated and you will likely be arrested. Charges would be determined based on whether it was determined to be accidental or intentional. Omarosa should have been charged with violating Nationals Security Rules and Regulations established by DHS and the White House.
Did Omarosa break the law by secretly taping her firing in White House Situation Room?
It's not entirely clear whether Omarosa's release of her secret tape of her firing in the White House Situation Room violated criminal law, but she probably should get a lawyer anyway.
www.usatoday.com
"Juliette Kayyem, a former top Homeland Security official under President Obama who is now a CNN national security analyst, was aghast at Omarosa's admission during Sunday's "Meet the Press" show, the official start of Omarosa's national book tour...
... In a CNN story published Sunday, Kayyem wrote that "external devices" such as smartphones or recorders are strictly prohibited from the Situation Room"...
... "The fact that the recording exists is shocking; that it allegedly happened in the most secure room in the White House – known as a SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) – would represent a violation of strict internal procedures prohibiting unsecure devices there," Kayyem wrote. "The goal is to keep America safe."
Why she wasn't charged, I don't know. But, Rosenstein conspired to illegally record Trump.
I'll grant you your ignorance because you don't work in this environment. But you're speaking out of your ass if you think this would not be a violation of the law governing SCIF and protected government facilities. You ought to stick to what you know.