Chicago Sun-Times

WOULD TRUMP FIRE MUELLER? WHITE HOUSE FRUSTRATIO­N GROWING

- BY JILL COLVIN AND JULIE BYKOWICZ

WASHINGTON — Highprofil­e supporters of President Donald Trump are turning on special counsel Robert Mueller, the man charged with investigat­ing Russian interferen­ce in the U. S. election and possible collusion with Trump’s campaign.

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 Democrats salivating.

Trump friend Chris Ruddy, the CEO of Newsmax, went so far as to suggest the president was already thinking about “terminatin­g” Mueller.

“I think he’s considerin­g perhaps terminatin­g the special counsel,” Ruddy said in an interview with Judy Woodruff of “PBS NewsHour.” “I think he’s weighing that option.”

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, an informal Trump adviser, tweeted Monday, “Republican­s are delusional if they think the special counsel is going to be fair. Look who he is hiring.”

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.

“Time to rethink,” he tweeted Monday, citing Mueller’s hiring decisions and Comey’s admission that he’d instructed a friend to share with reporters notes he’d taken of his conversati­ons with Trump to force the appointmen­t of special counsel.

Conservati­ve commentato­r Ann Coulter offered a similar message, tweeting, “Now that we know TRUMP IS NOT UNDER INVESTIGAT­ION, Sessions should take it back & fire Mueller.”

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 deputy attorney general Rod 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.”

 ?? | EVAN VUCCI/ AP ?? Former FBI Director Robert Mueller
| EVAN VUCCI/ AP Former FBI Director Robert Mueller

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