Trump: No intent to fire Rod Rosenstein; says they have a 'good relationship'

Rosenstein's future has been the subject of speculation in Washington circles.

Rosenstein has denied the reports saying in a statement that he "never pursued or authorized recording the President and any suggestion that I have ever advocated for the removal of the President is absolutely false."

On Monday, Trump told reporters on the White House South Lawn he looked forward to chatting with Rosenstein aboard Air Force One, saying "no I don't" when asked if he had plans to fire him.

"I look forward to being with him. That will be very nice. We're going to be talking. We'll be talking on the plane," Trump said. I actually have a good relationship other than there's been no collusion, folks, no collusion. But I have a very good relationship."

When asked by ABC News if he is concerned about Rosenstein's loyalty, the president on Monday didn't directly answer but said he's gotten to know him and gets along very well with him.

"Look, I'm traveling with Rod I didn't know Rod before. I've gotten to know him and I get along very well with him," the president said.

NEW: @realDonaldTrump on traveling with DAG Rod Rosenstein today on AF1 to Florida, tells press he has a “ good relationship” w/ Rosenstein & that they will talk on plane.

— Fin Gomez (@finnygo) October 8, 2018

President Trump also implied he had no plan of firing Rosenstein during his press conference a couple weeks ago in New York following the United Nations General Assembly. Trump similarly said he'd prefer to leave him on the job.

NEW: @realDonaldTrump on traveling with DAG Rod Rosenstein today on AF1 to Florida, tells press he has a “ good relationship” w/ Rosenstein & that they will talk on plane.

President Trump also implied he had no plan of firing Rosenstein during his press conference a couple weeks ago in New York following the United Nations General Assembly. Trump similarly said he'd prefer to leave him on the job.