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Donald Trump threatens to fire Robert Mueller as senators scramble to protect special counsel

FP Staff • April 11, 2018, 23:47:31 IST
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Robert Mueller is investigating potential ties between Russia and Trump’s 2016 campaign, and examining whether the president’s actions constitute obstruction of justice.

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Donald Trump threatens to fire Robert Mueller as senators scramble to protect special counsel

Four senators — two Republicans and two Democrats — are taking a step to protect special counsel Robert Mueller’s job as US President Donald Trump muses about firing him. On Wednesday, Mueller requested 35 sets of subpoenas from a judge for witnesses to appear at the trial of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. All this is getting too close to Donald Trump’s front porch and the US President is said to be “furious”. [caption id=“attachment_4396833” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File image of Robert Mueller, the special counsel probing Russian interference in the 2016 US elections. AP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Robert-Mueller-March-2018_380_AP.jpg) File image of Robert Mueller, the special counsel probing Russian interference in the 2016 US elections. AP[/caption] Legislation offered on Wednesday by Republicans Thom Tillis of North Carolina and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Democrats Chris Coons of Delaware and Cory Booker of New Jersey would give any special counsel a 10-day window to seek expedited judicial review of a firing.

Much of the bad blood with Russia is caused by the Fake & Corrupt Russia Investigation, headed up by the all Democrat loyalists, or people that worked for Obama. Mueller is most conflicted of all (except Rosenstein who signed FISA & Comey letter). No Collusion, so they go crazy!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 11, 2018

The measure, which combines two bipartisan bills introduced last summer, signals escalating concerns in Congress as Trump fumes about a Monday FBI raid of the office of his personal attorney, Michael Cohen. Trump has privately pondered firing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who is overseeing Mueller’s investigation, and publicly criticised Mueller and his Russia inquiry. Mueller is investigating potential ties between Russia and Trump’s 2016 campaign, and examining whether the president’s actions constitute obstruction of justice. As the investigation has worn on, Trump has called it a “witch hunt.” On Monday, after the Cohen raid, he said it was “an attack on our country.” In a tweet Wednesday, he said the investigation is “never ending and corrupt.” The raid was overseen by the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan and was based in part on a referral from Mueller, said Cohen’s lawyer, Stephen Ryan. Graham said in the statement that the purpose of the bill is to ensure a special counsel isn’t fired for political reasons. “I think this will serve the country well,” he said. Coons said it’s time for Republicans and Democrats to “stand up and make it clear that we are committed to the rule of law in this country.” After introducing similar bills in August, when Trump first began criticizing Mueller’s investigation, Tillis and Graham kept quiet for months about the need for the legislation while Democrats were undeterred in promoting the measure. “Make it clear that firing Mueller or interfering in his investigation crosses a red line,” said the Senate’s top Democrat, Chuck Schumer of New York. The two GOP senators said they didn’t think Trump would really move to fire Mueller. But the four senators — all members of the Senate Judiciary Committee — moved to push out a new, combined bill in the hours after Trump’s tirade Monday. The committee chairman, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, told reporters the legislation could come up as soon as next week for a committee vote. He has said in the past he wanted the two bills to be reconciled before the committee could consider it. Now that has happened, Grassley said he has “some obligation to move along with it.” On Tuesday, Grassley told the Fox Business Network that “it would be suicide for the president to want to talk about firing Mueller.” It’s unclear what could happen to the bill if the committee sends it to the full Senate. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has so far shown little interest. “I don’t think he’s going to be removed,” McConnell said Tuesday. “I think he’ll be allowed to finish his job.” House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., made a similar comment on Wednesday: “I have no reason to believe that that’s going to happen. I have assurances that it’s not because I’ve been talking to people in the White House about it.” Under the bill, the expedited review would determine whether the special counsel was fired for good cause and write into law existing Justice Department regulations that say a special counsel can only be fired for good cause by an existing Justice official. As those current regulations stand, any dismissal for cause would have to be carried out by Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller in May 2017 and has repeatedly expressed support for him.

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