On his nationally-syndicated radio show Wednesday, Rush Limbaugh reminded listeners that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein once exonerated Hillary Clinton from the Whitewater scandal.

Rush Limbaugh reminds us who Rod Rosenstein truly is: He exonerated Hillary Clinton from Whitewater scandal, then his wife represented Bill Clinton in little-known civil case pic.twitter.com/MPLIop9AwC

Big League Politics reports:

Deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein’s wife Lisa Barsoomian represented then-President Bill Clinton in a 1998-99 civil case in federal court.

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Rod Rosenstein worked as a Whitewater prosecutor. In this role, he was in charge of the “FBI Travel Office” case, in which it was found that the Clinton White House illegally seized FBI files from White House travel office employees, including the Clintons’ travel director.

Rosenstein interrogated Hillary Clinton on January 14, 1998, and was seen as responsible for clearing her of potential charges in the case. By that time, Rosenstein had already been picked to work for the U.S. Attorney’s office in Maryland in the Clinton administration.