Rod Rosenstein plotted to secretly record President Trump and conspired to recruit cabinet members to invoke the 25th Amendment.
On April 30, 2025, Gentner Drummond appeared at the Supreme Court to support arguments against religious liberty and education freedom in the St. Isidore charter school case.
On that same trip, Drummond raised $8,000 from attorneys at King & Spalding, including the infamous Rod Rosenstein. He even bragged about it on X from Rosenstein’s rooftop.
Rosenstein was the architect of the Mueller investigation, who:
Appointed Robert Mueller as special counsel to investigate President Trump and alleged Russian election interference – a decision Rosenstein still defends.
“Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on Wednesday defended his decision to appoint Robert Mueller as a special counsel overseeing the Russia investigation and his decision to approve flawed applications for surveillance warrants through the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.”
President Trump called Rosenstein’s investigation a “Phony Witch Hunt” that’s doing “TREMENDOUS damage to our Criminal Justice System.”
“Now that Russia collusion is a proven lie, when do the trials for treason begin?” – Donald J. Trump, 11/28/18
Drummond gave $1,000 to Biden in August 2020. When exposed for the donation, Drummond claimed it was “a big mix up” and blamed his wife. Two weeks later his wife donated $1,000 to the Lincoln Project.
When asked directly by Eric Swalwell at a congressional hearing if President Trump “should have been impeached”, Drummond’s cowardly answer: “I don’t have an opinion on that.”
In 2017, Drummond responded to a Kevin Hern fundraising email saying: “Kevin Hern’s affinity for President Trump is a non-starter for me.” When this surfaced, Drummond denied the email was real. But the pattern of turning on Trump is consistent.
Drummond sued to block Oklahoma’s first religious charter school (St. Isidore), siding with far-left groups like the Genders & Sexualities Alliance Network, American Atheists, and Democratic AGs from CA, NY, IL, and others. Even Letitia James signed onto the case
The Trump Administration took the opposite side, backing the school and calling Drummond's position an attack on faith and parental rights.
Instead of defending Oklahoma's law protecting children from child gender mutilation, Drummond struck a deal with the ACLU to halt enforcement. The ACLU celebrated it as a major win. Gov. Kevin Stitt called Drummond’s actions "disgusting and shameful."