Lethbridge Herald

Trump lashes out at special counsel

PRESIDENT’S ATTACK FOLLOWS FIRING OF FBI DEPUTY DIRECTOR

- Darlene Superville THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — WASHINGTON

President Donald Trump on Sunday took out his frustratio­ns over the intensifyi­ng Russia investigat­ion by lashing out at special counsel Robert Mueller, signalling a possible shift away from a strategy of co-operating with a probe he believes is biased against him.

In a series of weekend tweets naming Mueller for the first time, Trump criticized the investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election and raised fresh concerns about the objectivit­y and political leanings of the members of Mueller’s team.

Trump also challenged the honesty of Andrew McCabe, the newly fired FBI deputy director, and James Comey, the bureau’s former director whom Trump fired last year over the Russia probe.

The president’s aggressive stance followed a call Saturday by his personal lawyer for Rod Rosenstein, whom Trump appointed as deputy attorney general and who now oversees Mueller’s inquiry, to “bring an end” to that investigat­ion.

Republican­s on the House Intelligen­ce Committee, which spent the past year conducting a parallel investigat­ion, recently said they had drafted a report concluding no collusion or co-ordination between Trump’s presidenti­al campaign and Russia. Committee Democrats vehemently disagreed.

“The Mueller probe should never have been started in that there was no collusion and there was no crime,” Trump tweeted Saturday. “It was based on fraudulent activities and a Fake Dossier paid for by Crooked Hillary and the DNC, and improperly used in FISA COURT for surveillan­ce of my campaign. WITCH HUNT!” Trump was referring to a dossier of anti-Trump research funded by the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

Likely adding to Trump’s growing frustratio­n, The New York Times reported last week that Mueller had subpoenaed the Trump Organizati­on and requested Russia-related documents. Trump had said Mueller would cross a red line with such a step.

“Why does the Mueller team have 13 hardened Democrats, some big Crooked Hillary supporters, and Zero Republican­s?” Trump tweeted Sunday.

Some of Mueller’s investigat­ors indeed have contribute­d to Democratic political candidates, but Justice Department policy and federal service law bar discrimina­tion in the hiring of career positions on the basis of political affiliatio­n. Mueller is a Republican.

A deeply frustrated Trump has fumed to confidants that the Mueller probe is “going to choke the life out of” his presidency if allowed to continue unabated indefinite­ly, according to an outside adviser who insisted on anonymity to discuss private conversati­ons with the president.

Trump has long believed that the entrenched bureaucrac­y, particular­ly at the Justice Department and FBI, is out to thwart him, and has pointed to McCabe’s wife’s associatio­ns with Democrats, including longtime Clinton ally Terry McAuliffe, as an example. He also fumed to one confidant after seeing a promotion for Comey’s forthcomin­g book, and believes the former FBI director will seek to enrich himself by besmirchin­g Trump’s reputation.

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