yesterday was that in his opinion, in the opinion of many people who worked in the justice department, is that comey violated the policies of the justice department by blurring the line between investigators, which is the fbi, and prosecutorial decisions, which is the justice department. and when comey had his press conference last summer about the clinton e-mail investigation, from rosenstein's position, that was a violation of the rules of the justice department. and then the same thing kept recurring every time comey came out and spoke in public. and so, from his perspective, there was a clear violation, and rosenstein doesn't believe from his perspective that that was part of the tradition of the agency, and in and of itself, it should trigger his removal, that