Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump said Monday he has no plans to fire Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general who has been facing an uncertain fate for more than two weeks.

"No, I don't. No," Trump told reporters on Monday after he was asked if he has any plans to fire Rosenstein.

Rosenstein joined Trump aboard Air Force One for a trip to Florida, where the two men attended the International Association of Chiefs of Police's annual convention.

"Thank you as well to our Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein for being here, flew down together," Trump said at the event. "The press wants to know, 'What did you talk about?' 'We had a very good talk,' I will say. That became a very big story, actually. We had a good talk."

On Monday night, Rosenstein attended the ceremonial swearing-in of Justice Brett Kavanaugh at the White House, where he did not respond to CNN's questions about how his conversation with Trump earlier in the day had gone.

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