SENATORS CRAFT A BILL TO PROTECT MUELLER
Washington, April 11: A bipartisan group of four senators is moving to protect special counsel Robert Mueller’s job as President Donald Trump publicly muses about firing him.
Republican Sens Thom Tillis of North Carolina and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Democratic Sens Chris Coons of Delaware and Cory Booker of New Jersey are introducing legislation on Wednesday that would give any special counsel a 10- day window in which he or she could seek expedited judicial review of a firing, the four senators said in a statement.
The legislation, which combines two bipartisan bills introduced last summer, signals escalating concerns in Congress as Mr Trump has fumed about a Monday FBI raid of the office of his personal attorney, Michael Cohen.
Mr Trump has privately pondered firing deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein and publicly criticised Mueller and his Russia probe. In addition to investigating potential ties between Russia and the Trump campaign, Mueller is also examining whether the president’s actions constitute obstruction of justice.
As the investigation has worn on, Mr Trump has repeatedly called it a “witch hunt.” On Monday, after the Cohen raid, he said it was “an attack on our country.” The raid was overseen by the US Attorney’s office in Manhattan.