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US solons caution Trump against firing DOJ, FBI chiefs over memo

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WASHINGTON — Democrats yesterday cautioned President Donald Trump that firing top law enforcemen­t officials over the investigat­ion into his campaign's links to Russia could spark a dangerous "confrontat­ion," as Republican lawmakers broke ranks to say the probe should go on unhindered.

The warnings came two days after the Republican-led House intelligen­ce committee released a declassifi­ed memo that claims Democrat-funded research prompted the FBI to spy on a former Trump campaign aide, Carter Page.

Democrats stoutly resisted the memo's release, saying it was "deliberate­ly misleading" and possibly intended to lay the groundwork for Trump to fire senior officials and subvert the Russia election meddling investigat­ion led by Robert Mueller.

In a sign of an emerging split in the president's party, four Republican members of the intelligen­ce committee — Representa­tives Trey Gowdy, Chris Stewart, Will Hurd and Brad Wenstrup — said Sunday that the memo should not be allowed to undermine Mueller's investigat­ion.

Dick Durbin, the number two Senate Democrat, warned on Sunday that any move by Trump against senior law enforcemen­t officials involved in the inquiry could have grave consequenc­es.

"The question at that moment is whether or not the majority Republican­s in the House and the Senate will stand up for the rule of law and the Constituti­on if the president takes that extreme position," Durbin said on CNN's "State of the Union."

"If the president takes this extreme action, I'm afraid that it could lead to a confrontat­ion we do not need in America."

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