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Mueller targeted by Trump allies (he should resign!)

June 13, 2017 By: Stephen Dietrich

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Is it time for special counsel Robert Mueller to resign? Some high-profile supporters of President Donald Trump think so.

Trump backers are turning on Mueller, the man charged with investigating Russian interference in the U.S. election because of his suspected bias against the president.

As Mueller builds his legal team, Trump’s allies have begun raising questions about the former FBI director’s impartiality, suggesting he cannot be trusted to lead the probe. The comments come amid increasing frustration at the White House and among Trump supporters that the investigation will overshadow the president’s agenda for months to come — a prospect that has liberals and Democrats drooling like wolves.

Trump cannot directly dismiss Mueller. That decision would fall to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who testified Tuesday in a Senate budget hearing that he wasn’t prepared to fire Mueller.

Still, Chris Ruddy, the CEO of Newsmax and a Trump friend, suggested the president was already thinking about “terminating” Mueller from his position as special counsel.

“I think he’s weighing that option,” Ruddy said in an interview Monday with Judy Woodruff of “PBS NewsHour.”

House Speaker Paul Ryan told reporters Tuesday any talk about Trump wanting to rid himself of the special investigator amounts to “rumor.”

Yet it’s a line of thinking that is making its way to the president’s ears.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Tuesday that Trump called him Monday night because of Gingrich’s concerns about the Russia probe.

He called because “I have been very clear” about Mueller and the lawyers he’s hired amounting to a “rigged game,” Gingrich said in an interview Tuesday on CBS.

“It’s a mistake to pretend that this is going to be some neutral investigation,” Gingrich said.

Even so, Gingrich said, Trump won’t seek to dismiss Mueller because he’s confident the probe will conclude he’s done nothing wrong.

Just weeks ago, Gingrich had heaped praise on Mueller, hailing him as a “superb choice” for special counsel whose reputation was “impeccable for honesty and integrity.”

But after the testimony of former FBI Director James Comey last week, Gingrich said he’d changed his mind. Gingrich said he is troubled by Democratic donations of Mueller’s picks to help lead the probe.

Conservative commentator Ann Coulter offered a similar message, tweeting —

Sessions never should've recused himself. Now that we know TRUMP IS NOT UNDER INVESTIGATION, Sessions should take it back & fire Mueller.

— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) June 12, 2017

The new talk about dismissing Mueller appeared to be coming from Trump allies — including some close to White House strategist Steve Bannon — who are increasingly frustrated with the prospect of a long and winding probe.

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They say Trump did not collude with Russia and see the investigation as a politically motivated sham that handicaps Trump’s ability to execute his agenda, according to insiders.

Ruddy appeared to be basing his remarks, at least in part, on comments from Jay Sekulow, a member of Trump’s legal team, who told ABC in an interview Sunday that he was “not going to speculate” on whether Trump might at some point order Rosenstein to fire Mueller.

“Look, the president of the United States, as we all know, is a unitary executive. But the president is going to seek the advice of his counsel and inside the government as well as outside. And I’m not going to speculate on what he will or will not do,” Sekulow said. Still, he added, “I can’t imagine that that issue is going to arise.”

Ruddy was at the White House Monday to meet with White House aides, but did not speak with the president, Press Secretary Sean Spicer said. “Mr. Ruddy never spoke to the president regarding this issue,” Spicer said. “With respect to this subject, only the president or his attorneys are authorized to comment.”

White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said via email, “Chris speaks for himself.”

Peter Carr, a spokesman for Mueller, declined to comment on Ruddy’s remarks.

 

The Associated Press contributed to this article

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

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